It’s not that Jamila minds the bat. It's where the bat IS that bothers Jamila. She knows that bats do not belong inside. She does not want a bat inside her house. And she is certain that bats do not belong inside anyone’s house for Nineteen-Day Feast. Join Jamila and her family as they work together – using prayer, consultation, and action – to try and get the bat outside where it belongs.
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Illustrator: Leona Hosack
WHAT A LOVELY BOOK
Gave this lovely book to friends (on the way to the 2017 Greenlake Conference) who have children, ages 2, 3 and 4. All 3 children enjoyed this wonderfully insightful and humorous story with a sincere lesson for all of us on how to approach prayer, service and submission to God. There is a bat and it is distracting, as the family prepares for hosting 19-Day Feast. We read this story over and over and learned about community, family, prayer and bats. Makes a very nice gift.