About This Book
A simple children's retelling of a biblical episode in which a blind beggar hears a passing crowd, persistently cries out to Jesus for mercy, is summoned, healed, and follows in gratitude. Short moral reflections link the miracle to themes of faith, perseverance in prayer, and compassion, and address young readers about seeking forgiveness and the Holy Spirit. The work also includes a devotional poem and a closing prayer, blending plain narrative with instructional and devotional material aimed at encouraging prayerful trust.
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