Miriam Watches Over Moses
Exodus 2:4-10; 15:20-21; Micah 6:4 Our true story comes from a part of the Bible called Exodus. The word “exodus” means to leave or go away from. Our true story also comes from a part of the Bible called Micah. Micah loved God and told people what God wanted them to know. A long time ago, God’s people lived in a place called Egypt. The king of Egypt, called Pharaoh, was not kind to them. He made the people work very hard. One day, Pharaoh made a very sad rule. He said that all baby boys born to the Israelites must be thrown into the river. But one mother loved her baby boy very much. She wanted to keep him safe. She hid him at home for as long as she could. When the baby grew too big to hide, she made a little basket from tall grass. She covered it with tar so it would float on the water. Then she gently placed her baby in the basket and set it in the river. The baby’s big sister, Miriam, stayed close by. She wanted to see what would happen and make sure her baby brother was safe. Soon...