Teaching concepts on
Christian Life,
Character Building,
and Faith.

“The Tree That Wanted to See the World,” Supplement

The story “The Tree That Wanted to See the World” highlights the following learning objective: “Understand what it means to be content with who one is: recognize that God has made everyone different, and that there is a unique and specific purpose for the way in which God has created each individual, both physically and characteristically; become familiar with Scripture upon which these principles are based.” (Character Building: Values and Virtues: Contentment-2a)

Look up the following Bible verse with your child:

  • You saw me before I was born. Every day of my life was recorded in Your book. Every moment was laid out before a single day had passed. (Psalms 139:16 NLT)
  • Thank You for making me so wonderfully complex! Your workmanship is marvelous—how well I know it. (Psalms 139:14 NLT)

Discuss the following with your child:

  • Relate to your child that God, Who is perfect and cannot make mistakes, is the One Who created each person.
  • The beauty of God’s creation: Discuss your child’s favorite animal, climate, country, or natural setting. Just as these creations that we enjoy were crafted by a supreme and loving God, so is each human being created perfectly in God’s eyes.
  • What Psalm 139:16 means in regards to how one looks, one’s natural characteristics, the situations one is faced with in life, etc.