This week's question:

School is either out or almost finished for you. Are there any younger kids in your neighborhood who you could spend extra time with and show them Jesus through your actions and words?

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Last week's question:

Your little sister begs for you to play a game with her, but you were just about to jump onto MSN and talk with friends. What would you do?


I would tell her maybe later and say that you have arranged to talk to your friend. Hopefully she will understand :-)   ~Zoe

i would tell her i would play with her in a bit after played on msn ~ Alice

I would tell her that I would play with her in a little while and get on MSN. If there was no one interesting on to talk to, then I would go play with her. Even if there were interesting people on I wouldn't stay on as long as usual unless we were having a very important conversation. ~Jenna

I would think about how god gave grace and mercy to us and about how she is little and she probably just wants me to play with her because she looks up to me so I would tell her 5 minutes to talk to my friends about the things I really needed to tell them because obviously I'd talk about things that were not needed and then I'd tell her half an hour to play whatever she wants to. ~Ella

I would play with my little sister because i could go on MSN another day, because chatting to friends is not important. and I care more about my little sister.  ~Chloe

Tell her that i have to do something important and i will play her little game with her later! ~Orla

I would play the game with my little sister. When you think about it, you can talk to friends tomorrow. If you try to talk with friends now, your little sister would keep on begging. Play the game with her. That way you can peacefully talk to your friends later. ~Kendra

i would stay doing msn. for sure. ~Roxy

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