Paul Gray
"Jonah and the Fisherman" is a Parable written for young readers and like any Parable it is an earthly story with a spiritual meaning. Jonah is a little fish who lives in a Polluted river with his family and friends who is caught by a Fisherman one day, terrified by this he comes to realize that the Fisherman is his Friend. Come join Jonah on his Journey.
We see the need today to teach our children to take care of the World we live in "Jonah and the Fisherman" highlights to young children the Pollution thats in our rivers and seas and the need to do something to stop it and help save the marine life.
"Jonah and the Fisherman" also explains to young readers how they can come to the Christain Faith, Jesus was the greatest Fisher of men that ever lived, this story book will be a great tool to help your child grow in these two areas of their lives.
Paul Gray is a husband and Father of five children, himself, Lisa and family live and work in Scotland though they are from Northern Ireland.
Paul is Pastor of a church and has been there for over two years, he studyed for three years with I.C.I. then a futher two years at Belfast Bible College were he recived his Diploma.
This is Pauls first Published book though, 'Little Fish Tails' is a series of stories for young readers with biblical princibles which he has been working on for some time.
It was getting late and Jonah knew he must go home, so he said goodbye to his friends and off he went.On the way home Jonah was getting very hungry, Just then he spotted a " BIG FAT JUICEY WORM!' and without thinking Jonah popped it into his mouth. "Yum! Yum!" said Jonah, as the juicy worm wriggled in his mouth.
FACT FILE
FACT 1
Pollution is caused when what we do damages our surroundings.
There are many different kinds of Pollution.
* Not putting our Litter in the bin is Pollution.
* Pollution caused by chemicals and waste from factories, farms, cars, and houses, this kind of Pollution can be very harmful because it can affect the Land, Sea, and air.
Let’s take care of the world God has given us.