TF Daily Newsletter

TF Daily Newsletter-

Welcome to the TF Daily Newsletter, a fun little newsletter that I do on Tenacious Faith. I think you will find many things that will inspire you on this newsletter! If you look down below you’ll find a fantastic story, a new recipe, a peaceful poem, and new coming posts. Have lots of fun!

The Sword In The Stone

   One snowy, Christmas day in London, there stood a grand church yard where many troubled people gathered together. For their beloved king had just died and they mourned for him, but they also longed to have a new one. Although they had no idea who to chose since there was no heir to the throne, they were all in thought.

    As the people were heading inside the embellished church, something magical happened. They saw a bright, burning light shining before their eyes. When the light died down they saw the most beautiful sword carved into the middle of a massive rock. One of the priest near by went over to the stone and tried to pull the sword from it, but he could not pull it out! When the people saw his doing they had a new idea for how to find their new king.

     The sorrowful, yet newly hopeful people decided to host a trying tournament for all the people in the land. After the tournament was over they would see who could pull the sword from the stone and that person would become king. One of the families in the tournament was Sir Kay’s. His little brother, Arthur, around the age of 16, came with him. And lucky he did, because when they got to the tournament, Sir Kay realized he forgot his sword.

    He ran to Arthur demanding him to get his sword. Arthur did as told, but he knew the tournament would begin before he was back. He thought to himself, “There must be other swords around here.” Then, he rode past the glowing church yard and he saw the sword in the stone. He went to pull it out not knowing that if he did, he would become king. Unknowingly, He easily pulled the sword out and ran back to his brother.

   When he came back to the tournament with the sword, people started to stare. Then, he heard about the sword in the stone and realized he was the new king of London. The entire crowd rejoiced. They found their king! “Hooray for King Arthur!”

 Pistachio Nut Salad

Ingredients:

  • crushed pineapple
  • pistachio pudding mix
  • whip cream
  • marsh mellows

Supplies:

  •  mixing bowl
  • mixing spoon
  • can opener
  • colander

Directions:

  1. Use can opener to open crushed pineapple and pour into colander; shake out water

  2. Put half of whip cream into bowl, add pudding mix, stir, add the rest of whip cream, and stir until the mixture is smooth

  3. Then, add some marsh mellows until they cover the top of mix, add pineapple, and fold together

  4. Chill for at least 20 minutes

  5. When all chilled and ready enjoy for a scrum-chess desert with your family

Poem: Peas and Honey 

I eat my peas with honey. I’ve done it all my life. It makes the peas taste funny, but it keeps them on my knife.

New Coming Posts:

  • Firm Foundation
  • Life Essentials
  • What if God Says No to My Prayers? I Don’t Understand.

    Coming up….. LOTS OF NEW POSTS. There are lots of new posts coming out in these next 3 weeks. The post next week is about having a firm foundation for life. I’ll explain what that means and give you some pointers for your foundation. In two weeks, I’m talking about what Tenacious Faith does for you, how it benefits you. In three weeks, I’m going to tell you why God says no sometimes to us. This would be a really good opportunity to either learn why or refresh your memory. Maybe God is saying no to you right now on something. Well, now the knowledge you might already have in your mind can flow through it again and give you some more understanding! I can’t wait for you guys to read these! Have lots of fun with them!

Answered Questions

  • Very nice blog this week! I have a question about the shortcake recipe. Do you think it would taste good with just strawberry or vanilla ice cream or have you tried another flavor? Just curious. Thanks! ❤

       I have only had it with vanilla and chocolate ice cream, but I think it would definitely taste good with strawberry ice cream too. It really depends on what you want to taste when you bite into in. Thanks for asking! I’m happy to help.

  • You had mentioned to your mom that you answered me back on a recent reply that I sent to you about your blog, but I am not sure where to look for that answer. Can you help me with that? Thanks!

     I can help you with that for sure! Probably, the best way to see my reply is to go to the post you left Tenacious Faith a comment and down below it you should see my reply plain and clear. If you still can’t seem to find it, please comment again and I’m sure I can find a way. Thanks for asking!

Thanks for reading! I hope to see you next time!

 

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  • Leslie

    Hi Hannah! I have really enjoyed reading your blog today! My favorite part is the Peas and Honey poem! I am still chuckling over that! Also, The Sword and The Stone is one of my favorite stories. I can almost see Arthur’s surprise when he realizes that he is the king! I’m looking forward to your next blog post. Love you!!

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