In the heart of this village, Eli, a wise and gentle farmer, walked through his fields with a sack of seeds slung over his shoulder. "Every seed planted with love bears fruit beyond measure," he mused to himself, scattering seeds with a practiced hand.
Mara, a curious young girl with bright eyes, approached Eli as he sowed his seeds. "Why do you always talk to your seeds, Eli?" she asked, her head tilted in wonder.
"These seeds carry more than plants," Eli replied, kneeling down to meet Mara's gaze. "They carry kindness and wisdom. Just like in the Bible, where small acts of love can grow into something beautiful and bountiful."
Mara pondered this, her heart swelling with newfound understanding. "So, we can plant kindness too?" she asked eagerly, her fingers tracing patterns in the soil.
Eli nodded, smiling warmly. "Yes, and it starts with small gestures—sharing, listening, and helping one another," he said, placing a seed in her tiny hand. "Go, plant your own seeds of kindness."
Mara returned home, her heart light with the promise of tomorrow. As she tucked the seed into her pocket, she promised to nurture the kindness Eli had shown her, knowing that with time and care, it would grow into something wonderful that she could share with others.
















