Ms. Clara, the gentle teacher with a soft voice and kind eyes, smiled at her students, ready to address their questions about faith. "Today, we're going to talk about Jesus and why we can't see Him like we see each other," she began, her tone inviting and reassuring.
Ms. Clara continued, "Jesus lived on Earth a long time ago, but now He is in a special place called Heaven. Even though we can't see Him with our eyes, we can feel His presence in our hearts and see His work in the world around us." The children listened intently, their eyes wide with fascination.
Tommy, a bright-eyed boy with a vivid imagination, raised his hand. "So, Jesus is like the wind? We can't see it, but we know it's there?" he asked, his voice tinged with excitement. Ms. Clara nodded, pleased with his understanding. "Exactly, Tommy! We see the effects of the wind, just like we see the effects of Jesus' love and teachings in our lives."
Lucy, a thoughtful girl with long braids, spoke up next. "Can we talk to Jesus even if we can't see Him?" she asked, her eyes full of hope. Ms. Clara smiled warmly. "Yes, Lucy. We can talk to Jesus through prayer. It's like having a conversation with a friend who is always there to listen."
Ms. Clara encouraged the children to close their eyes and think of one thing they wanted to share with Jesus in their hearts. The room filled with a serene silence as each child took a moment to connect with their thoughts and feelings.
[@ch_1]Ms. Clara[/@ch_1_d]"Remember, Jesus may not be visible to our eyes, but His love and guidance are always with us,"[/@ch_1_d] she said, waving goodbye as the children filed out of the classroom. The day ended with a sense of warmth and enlightenment, leaving the children with a deeper understanding of faith and unseen presence.
















