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Scholastic Inc. (2001)
Description
A servant of the Watermaster, a kind man who gives water freely to the thirsty people of a desert village, tries to restrict this gift by imposing his own terms on it, even though his master wishes to share the water with all.
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LibraryThing member MrsLee
A story of generosity and the rewards reaped by giving. Told in the style of a parable, this is a beautiful tale. Max Lucado writes almost as if it is poetry instead of prose.
LibraryThing member hgcslibrary
A servant of the Watermaster, a kind man who gives water freely to the thirsty people of a desert village, tries to restrict this gift by imposing his own terms on it, even though his master wishes to share the water with all.
LibraryThing member jfe16
A parable recounting the story of Tobias the Watermaster who provides water for everyone in the small village. However, when he goes away, receiving the water they so desperately need becomes more problematic and the people learn the value of the gift he has given them.
Parents can easily help their
A picture book with eye-catching, imaginative illustrations and a captivating narrative will make this a favorite of both parents and children.
Highly recommended.
Parents can easily help their
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children relate this parable to God’s grace and the Giver of the Living Water of eternal life.A picture book with eye-catching, imaginative illustrations and a captivating narrative will make this a favorite of both parents and children.
Highly recommended.
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LibraryThing member salem.colorado
In All You Ever Need by Max Lucado, “a servant of the Watermaster, a kind man who gives water freely to the thirsty people of a desert village, tries to restrict this gift by imposing his own terms on it, even though his master wishes to share the water with all.” This easy parable is found on
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ISBN
0439372658 / 9780439372657