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Soe, a 14-year-old girl in Myanmar, looks at the camera. Her picture is to the right of Superbook's young David. They are both set on a gradient blue backdrop covered in white outlines of Gizmo. The CBN Animation and Superbook logos are stacked above Soe's picture on the right.

Soe’s Journey to Salvation with Superbook

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In the beautiful country of Myanmar, a young girl named Soe faced a life filled with challenges and uncertainties. At 14 years old, Soe grew up worshiping Nat idols, following the traditions of her parents. Her life was marked by frequent nosebleeds, a condition that caused her much distress. Despite attending church, Soe didn’t initially believe in the teachings about God shared by her Sunday school teachers. Instead, she spent her time at church talking and playing with friends, not paying much attention to the worship.

However, Soe’s journey took a transformative turn through the influence of her Sunday school teachers and the Superbook lessons she watched. Initially skeptical, she gradually became more interested in God's Word. One particular Superbook episode, “A Giant Adventure,” which depicts the story of David and Goliath, resonated deeply with her. “Among the Superbook lessons, I preferred the story of David and Goliath because through the life of David I knew that God is able to strengthen us and help us,” Soe shared.

Inspired by the story of David's courage and faith, Soe decided to pray to God for healing from her nosebleeds. Miraculously, her prayers were answered, and she was cured. This experience solidified her faith. “I thanked God and my faith in God was confirmed through this witness… I decided to believe God always,” she said.

The Superbook outreach program, with its weekly video lessons, games, and crafts, played a crucial role in nurturing Soe’s spiritual growth. Unlike other cartoon videos, Superbook captivated her interest and excitement. “Superbook made me more interested and more excited… I had to know more about God through Superbook lessons,” she explained. Whenever she felt unhappy, she would pray to God for joy, finding comfort and peace in her faith.

Soe’s dedication to her faith grew stronger. She began reading the Bible one chapter a day, not out of obligation, but with a willing heart to know more about God. Singing also became a way for her to feel God’s presence. “All my spiritual well-being is caused by the inspiration of Superbook lessons,” she expressed.

Today Soe faces another challenge—difficulty hearing clearly. She asks for prayers to help her hear the Word of God clearly and to remain a faithful daughter of God. “Pray for me to fear the Lord, to be a faithful daughter of God, and to be able to continue my study till the end. Please pray for my parents to accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior,” she requests.

Soe’s story is a beautiful testament to the transformative power of faith and the impact of Superbook and CBN Animation. It highlights importance of sharing the Bible in ways that resonate with today’s youth. By making biblical stories accessible and engaging, Superbook helps children like Soe connect with the Word of God and experience Jesus’ love in a profound way. Superbook has the potential to reach even more children, offering them the same hope and transformation experienced by Soe.

We invite you to join CBN Animation’s mission of reaching children around the world with the Gospel. Whether through sharing Soe’s story, accessing Superbook resources for your own family, or donating to CBN Animation’s Superbook ministry through the link below, your support can help extend this impact to countless others. Together, we can bring the light of God’s love to children around the world, one story at a time.

 

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Tina
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Tina is a writer and content producer for CBN Animation who is passionate about reaching children with the Gospel in a fun and engaging way. She enjoys spending time with her husband and daughter, hosting dinners and brunches for her friends and family, and knitting far too many blankets and stuffed animals for the people she loves.