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New Children's Book 'The Little Road That Got Busy!' Teaches Purpose and Community Through Faith-Based Storytelling

Author Ben Chandler releases 'The Little Road That Got Busy!', a children's book that uses the transformation of a quiet dirt road into a busy street to convey lessons about embracing change, serving others, and finding purpose through faith and community.
New Children's Book 'The Little Road That Got Busy!' Teaches Purpose and Community Through Faith-Based Storytelling

Author Ben Chandler has announced the release of The Little Road That Got Busy!, a children's book that turns an ordinary dirt road into a symbol of growth, service, and community. Set in Florida, the story follows a quiet road surrounded by woods and wildlife that undergoes major changes when construction crews arrive with paving equipment and asphalt. Initially uncertain, Little Road discovers that the transformation helps people travel to a new place of worship, revealing a beautiful purpose.

The book encourages children to embrace change with confidence, understand the value of serving others, and appreciate that everyone plays an important role in God's plan. Through scenes of worship, family gatherings, Vacation Bible School, and youth activities, the story captures the warmth of church life and community growth.

Chandler's book delivers a faith-based message that growth often comes through change, and ordinary things can become extraordinary when used to serve others. The Little Road That Got Busy! is available now and is ideal for families, churches, schools, and children's ministries.

For more information, visit the press release.

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