We are all faced with making decisions each day of our lives. Choosing to do the right thing may not always be easy, but choosing the wrong thing can lead to big trouble. Sometimes we have no idea how to decide. The good news is, God will guide us and tell our hearts what to do. One thing is for sure, it always feels right to treat others kindly.
“And as you wish that others would do to you, do so to them.” Luke 6:31
The Pickle Series has meant so much to both of my kids. This story particularly resonated with us as we see that no one is perfect, we all have flaws, and we all have good and bad days. We see that with understanding, compassion, and forgiveness, we can all help each other feel valued and accepted and loved. It is such a great story and I loved sharing it with my children. —Caron Harper, Testing and Tutoring Coordinator and Former English Teacher
I love the power and subtlety of The Dill-emma of Pickelton. With humor and heart, it shows children how to navigate the sometimes-scary world of online and social media while reminding us all that kindness should always lead the way. Most of all, it highlights the power of love to cover shame and invites us into personal responsibility in how we meet our neighbors in this digital age. —Amanda Cumbo, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, MA
The “Pickle Dill-ema of Pickleton” is a fun, clever, and relevant story that “hits you right there.”! As a parent and middle school teacher, I can clearly see all the uplifting messages that we try to teach our children for this world. Delight in diversity, compassion in conflict, security in imperfections, and peace within redemption; it’s all in the dining hall. Don’t just read it. Please share it with your friends and family! –-John Wilson, middle school social studies teacher
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