The Foolish Disciples - A Great Moral Story


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Ever thought that pure obedience could be foolishness? Well, it can be! The story of the foolish disciples depicts to us that obedience without using ones reason and discrimination, is total, absolute foolishness!




Under His Own Pillow - A Great Moral Story


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Learn how a rich man protected his money by placing it in the clutches of a thief!




The Proud Teacher - A Great Moral Story


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A scholar and a poor uneducated boatman start a conversation. The scholar dismisses the boatman's life as wasted but ends up wasting his own life! Find out how and what causes this to happen in this riveting tale.




The Three Best Things - A Great Moral Story


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The three best things in life are things we seldom recognize. This is a story that will force you to acknowledge… The three best things!




Heads I win and Tails You Lose - A Great Moral Story


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A story that teaches one a lesson for life, it imparts the knowledge that you must do unto others as you would have them do unto you.




The Two Parrots - A Great Moral Story


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Two parrots brought up in different surroundings…… What are they like? How do they differ? Does the company they keep affect them? Read on to find out!




Paramananda and His Foolish Disciples


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These were the days of Gurukula education system when parents sent their children to a Guru. The children stayed with the Guru as his disciples (or Sishyas) in his Ashram (or Math), served him and learnt from him. Guru gave his students food and shelter besides education.The Guru also loved the disciples as his own children. They were like a family. It was just like a home for the disciples. Even Kings had to send their sons to a Guru. Paramananda was one such Guru. Actually he was the King's Guru and hence he was also called as the Rajguru. He had twelve disciples. All these disciples were innocent, gullible and extremely foolish. Their interactions were humorous and their acts were comic. One Guru - twelve foolish students was like a bundle of laughter and comedy. These funny tales are a part of South Indian (especially Telugu and Tamil) folklore and our stories are based on it. Read and enjoy..







The Making of a Disciple


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In the Great Commission found in Matthew 28:19-20, Jesus said, “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” The two questions each believer must ask are: What constitutes being a disciple of Jesus? And am I really striving to be the disciple Jesus wants in His followers? The purpose of this book is to address certain key issues that a Christian should be fully acquainted with if he or she is to be an obedient disciple and observe what Jesus commanded.