To Mrs. Minerd and Theology Red Class

Once there was a baker. He created many amazing desserts and pastries. But soon, the baker felt lonely and he wanted to make something he had never made before.


The baker started by preheating his oven which created heat and light. And the light he created was good.


He collected all of his ingredients, such as sugar, flour, milk and many other things. Lastly, the baker added 2 cups of water to separate the ingredients and it was good.





Then he mixed all of his ingredients and placed his creation in the oven. He watched it rise, and once it was ready he took it out. He looked down at his creation and added blue frosting which made the cake have 2 separate parts: the batter part and the frosting part. The batter part represents the land and the frosting represents the water. The baker gazed down at his creation and it was good.

The baker made sprinkles and candles and he placed them all over the cake to represent trees, grass, and vegetation. He looked down upon his marvelous creation and it was good.


He rolled many different colored fondant. He made land animals, sea animals, insects, and many more creatures. He made them each different and placed them all on the cake. He looked at the cake, and saw it was good.


Then he decided to mold Man and woman out of sugar. He blessed them, allowing them to multiply. He made the people in his image, and he loves them simply because they are. He told them not to eat his creation. Instead, he would provide them with plenty of food. He looked down and saw they were good.


After he finished decorating the cake, it was clear that the cake reflected his character and nature. Anyone could eat and enjoy the cake. he finally was able to rest and it was good.




- Full access to our public library
- Save favorite books
- Interact with authors

- < BEGINNING
- END >
-
DOWNLOAD
-
LIKE
-
COMMENT()
-
SHARE
-
SAVE
-
BUY THIS BOOK
(from $2.99+) -
BUY THIS BOOK
(from $2.99+) - DOWNLOAD
- LIKE
- COMMENT ()
- SHARE
- SAVE
- Report
-
BUY
-
LIKE
-
COMMENT()
-
SHARE
- Excessive Violence
- Harassment
- Offensive Pictures
- Spelling & Grammar Errors
- Unfinished
- Other Problem

COMMENTS
Click 'X' to report any negative comments. Thanks!