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Meg Is Not Alone
Megan Hill
Ages 4-7
Meg is enjoying her time at church until she realizes her parents have accidentally left her there. At first, Meg panics, but then various members of her church family help care for her until her dad arrives.
**This book uses the term “church friends” repeatedly. To be more biblically accurate, we highly recommend you substitute that phrase with “church family.”
Question 1 - Why did Meg feel afraid at the beginning of the story?
Discussion Guide - Discuss how Meg realized her parents were no longer there, and she felt alone.
Question 2 - Who helped care for Meg while her parents were not here?
Discussion Guide - Discuss how members of her church family of all ages and stages helped care for her. Talk about members of your church family who have helped care for your family.
Question 3 - Why was Meg no longer sad toward the end of the story?
Discussion Guide - Discuss hwo she realized that she was not truly alone. She was a member of her church family.
Bonus Question - If your child has gone through Foundation God’s Good Design Curriculum, ask your child, “How does Meg’s story point to truths we have learned about family?”
Discussion Guide - Discuss how Meg’s story points to the truth that families point to the one eternal family. Then discuss ways that your family should point to this truth.
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