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“Superbook Taught Me to Be Strong and Courageous.”

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Njabulo’s parents have always been intentional about what their kids watch on TV.

“Superbook means so much to us as a family because it came as a rescue for our family because it's such a good space for children to learn about Jesus, to be interested about the stories. When the characters are faced with trouble they go to the word of God even with them they come back and something happens to them, especially in the school environment you don't have control over who is saying what, what are they doing, but we are able to direct him in the way that he should go and it's up to them now to practice what they've heard, to practice what we do in our home.” - Musa (Mom)

“My favorite Superbook episode is David and Goliath because it teaches us how to be strong and courageous. Because of Superbook I learned how to obey and trust in the Lord and also love one another.” Njabulo

This episode gave him the courage to stand up and defend a younger child being bullied at his school.

“I was at school when I saw the bully was busy bullying the child, so then I went to go and help. I told the bully that we all Christians and we don't do this at the school. He just apologized and then went away. That made me feel like I had God with me giving me the strength to be courageous and stand up for him.” Njabulo 

“I am just so proud of him as a mom. His faith is growing day by day. I hear it when he prays. Ohh, I remember he had a dream, he came to me and he's like mom I had this dream I don't know what it meant: I just felt like someone was calling me and he remembered a story in the Bible of saying “Yes Lord speak to me I'm listening.” and he did that and in his dream he said the Lord told him that they are the next generation to take the Gospel to the ends of the earth. We read about that but it's happening in our home. To everybody that has created this platform, thank you and may the Lord just open up worlds of creativity inside of you and may your seed grow and see the beauty of what you have sown into, so thank you so much.” - Mom (Musa)


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