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About this site – Stories that make you think

About this site

Stories that make you think is a space where language, faith and character come together. It’s more than a collection of texts — it’s a place to explore the power of words that help us grow in insight and wisdom.

Mission and vision

This project was founded on the belief that language is more than communication. Words shape the way we think, and thinking shapes who we become. Each story is written to help young people reflect on their choices, beliefs and behaviour.

“We learn to read not only to understand, but to discern what is good, true and worthwhile.”

Who is this site for?

👩‍🏫 For teachers

The stories can be used as material for reading comprehension, moral education or religious studies. Each text includes reflection questions and applicable biblical insights.

👨‍👩‍👧 For parents and families

These stories create moments of conversation, reflection and spiritual growth. Ideal for families who want to talk together about choices, honesty and responsibility.

🧠 For young people

The stories invite you to think beyond the surface. They help readers form their own convictions, sharpen their conscience and strengthen their language awareness.

🙏 For churches and youth groups

Suitable as discussion material or for youth sessions. Each story combines life lessons with spiritual depth and biblical principles.

How the stories are created

Each story is written with care for authenticity, honesty and meaning. Every narrative begins with a relatable moment and ends with a spiritual principle. The tone is simple on purpose, but the message reaches deep. Words are chosen carefully so that readers at any level can grow in both language and understanding.

Each story also includes a word list, reflection questions and a “think challenge” to help readers turn understanding into action.

Continue exploring the stories

Discover how language and faith come together. Start reading today and experience the power of words that shape character and direction.

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