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One bright, sunny day, Heather
Simpson, age 6, was sitting in her room in “Look, Sacha and Emma,” she
said as she turned the pages. “Here is a picture of a little boy just about my
size. He is sharing his lunch with Jesus.” Heather began to imagine what
it must have been like near the “Sacha and Emma, come here
quickly!” Heather yelled. “Look at all these
people scattered across the mountainside. I wonder what they are doing? Let’s
race to the top and see what’s going on. Ready, get set, go!” As Heather reached the top
first, she shouted, “Hooray, I won.” After running so hard for such a long distance, Heather
was very tired. Sacha and Emma suggested to her
that they should sit down and rest for a little while in the plush, soft grass. “I’m getting a little hungry,” said
Heather. “Let’s have a picnic right here under this shady olive tree.” Sacha and Emma agreed that
having a picnic in such a beautiful place would be a wonderful idea. Before
they began eating, some people from the crowd approached them, noticing the
food that Heather had just spread our on a
cloth. One of the men spoke to Heather.
“We are very hungry and noticed that you have five loaves of barley and two
fish. Will you share with us?” Heather remembered Sacha and Emma telling her that it was polite to
share, so she answered, “Yes, I will be happy to share my lunch with you,
though I am afraid I only have these five loaves of barley bread and two fish. Surely
this is not enough to feed so many people.” The man, who was one of Jesus’ disciples, replied that he
would take it to Jesus. Now Heather was very curious
to see how many people would be able to eat from such a small amount of food.
She recalled Sacha and Emma telling her about
the many miracles Jesus had performed and thought something very exciting was
about to happen. When all of the people were seated in groups of fifties and
hundreds, Jesus took the five loaves of bread and two fish from the disciple.
He looked up to heaven, blessed the food and gave thanks for it. He then gave
the food to the disciples, who in turn passed the food to Heather and all the other people. All five thousand men, women and children ate and ate until
they could hold no more. When everyone had feasted, Jesus commanded the
disciples to collect any food that had not been eaten. Heather
began to count. “Wow! There are still twelve baskets full of food. I was
right; something very exciting did happen!” explained Heather. About this time Heather heard
a growling, rumbling noise. She realized that it was her stomach reminding her
how hungry she really was. “We really had fun picturing the story of Jesus feeding five
thousand people with five loaves and two fish, didn’t we Sacha and Emma? This is one story I will never
forget.”