๐Ÿชด๐Ÿ“ Time to meet a Fruit Pot! Hear Sharon Deur's ๐Ÿ“– story of faithfulness โœ๏ธ๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ‘ง๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ‘งโ€


Happy Fruitful Friday Reader!

Do you want to see a real-life example of the fruit of the Spirit being produced in someone? This summer, Little Pot has asked our readers to share their testimonies about when the Potter grew the fruit of the Spirit through them.

What I love most about the stories is that they're just everyday situations. We often think of the Holy Spirit performing outlandish and impossible miracles. We forget that showing love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control when we don't feel it is a work that the Holy Spirit does through us miraculously.

On this Fruitful Friday, I'm sharing a superb example of FAITHFULNESS!

Reader, I cannot wait for you to meet Fruit Pot, Sharon Deur.

That's right, Sharon is a childrenโ€™s author who is also a fruit pot just like you. She is a vessel in which the Potter grew faithfulness through. Click on the link so you can meet her and read her example of faithfulness.

Now it's your turn!

Reader, I'm anxious to hear your story, too.

I've included an easy-to-fill-in form below. Just click the button and share a time when it would have been impossible to be loving, joyful, peaceful, patient, kind, good, faithful, gentle, or self-controlled without the power of the Holy Spirit in you. A time when your fruitfulness surprised you. I will select stories to share on my blog and encourage my readers. I'll share them anonymously, or, if you wish, I'll include links to promote you, your website, products, and services.

Reader, if you haven't already, will you share your story with me and my readers? I will post them on the blog this summer and would like to share your inspiring story.

Ready to meet a new vessel?

It's coming! The next book is in the works, and you will be the first to know. Tea Pot is calling the kettle black. This story will explore competition, hypocrisy, and the notion that life is not always fair. Of course, it will also show how gracious the Potter is and how He loves each of us. Keep opening the Fruitful Friday emails so you don't miss your exclusive offer.

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Stay Fruitful!,

Dawn, Little Pot, Tea Pot, Oil Lamp, and The Small Jar!

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Hi, I'm Dawn

Little Pot is the main character in my children's books and school curriculum ๐ŸชดThe Potter grows fruit through Little Pot just as God desires to grow the fruit of the Spirit through you. Join us on this fruit-bearing journey! We can help you confidently teach others about God and His creation ๐ŸŒŽ while growing the fruit of the Spirit ๐Ÿ“ Get #creativeteachingresources and #childrensbooks

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