Tweedy, a kind-hearted rooster, faces an identity crisis on a bustling farm. When crowing one day reveals his true identity, Tweedy has to learn to become the rooster God made him to be. Can Tweedy find his place and help others embrace their true identity?
Tweedy lived on Farmer Phil's farm, where everyone thought she was a hen. But one morning, when Tweedy let out a loud cock-a-doodle-do, she realized she was actually a rooster! The other animals were shocked and didn't know how to react. Farmer Phil and his wife Jill both believed I was a girl, and the others treated me like one too. But deep down inside I just knew, God made me a boy. What should I do now? Tweedy asked himself.
Tweedy tried to explain to the other animals, but they just laughed and said, "Hens don't crow!" Tweedy felt sad and misunderstood. They call me Tweedy, but in actual fact they should be calling me Troy. After all, God made me a boy. Maybe if I show them what I can do, they'll understand, Tweedy thought. But first, he needed to find a way to prove himself.
Tweedy decided to help Farmer Phil and his wife Jill by waking them up every morning with a loud cock-a-doodle-do! However, the other animals were too noisy and Farmer Phil and his wife Jill couldn't hear him. I need to try harder, Tweedy said determinedly. Then, the rooster from the neighbouring farm started crowing even louder, stealing the spotlight from Tweedy. He felt defeated and just wanted to give up.
Feeling sorry for himself, Tweedy hid in the bushes and stared at the beautiful sunset. Maybe I'll never fit in, he sighed. Just then, Wise Ol' Owl flew down beside him. Don't give up, Tweedy, he said softly. Sometimes, it just takes a little prayer, patience and perseverance to make others see the truth.
Inspired by Wise Ol' Owl, Tweedy gathered all the farm animals and shared his story. I may not be what you want me to be, but I am who God made me to be, he said with courage. It's not up to you, and it's not up to me. I just gotta be who God made me to be. The animals listened closely and began to understand. We accept you, Tweedy the rooster, and they cheered.
When I live by God’s design I feel so fancy free. I like to cock-a-doodle-do and strut around the farm with my chest puffed out and my feathers flapping with glee. It makes me happy to be the way God created me to be. Others can say what they want. I just gotta be me. With his new-found confidence, Tweedy became the farm's official wake-up rooster. Tweedy crowed each morning, bringing joy to everyone on the farm.
Tweedy lived on Farmer Phil's farm, where everyone thought she was a hen. But one morning, when Tweedy let out a loud cock-a-doodle-do, she realized she was actually a rooster! The other animals were shocked and didn't know how to react. Farmer Phil and his wife Jill both believed I was a girl, and the others treated me like one too. But deep down inside I just knew, God made me a boy. What should I do now? Tweedy asked himself.
Tweedy tried to explain to the other animals, but they just laughed and said, "Hens don't crow!" Tweedy felt sad and misunderstood. They call me Tweedy, but in actual fact they should be calling me Troy. After all, God made me a boy. Maybe if I show them what I can do, they'll understand, Tweedy thought. But first, he needed to find a way to prove himself.
Tweedy decided to help Farmer Phil and his wife Jill by waking them up every morning with a loud cock-a-doodle-do! However, the other animals were too noisy and Farmer Phil and his wife Jill couldn't hear him. I need to try harder, Tweedy said determinedly. Then, the rooster from the neighbouring farm started crowing even louder, stealing the spotlight from Tweedy. He felt defeated and just wanted to give up.
Feeling sorry for himself, Tweedy hid in the bushes and stared at the beautiful sunset. Maybe I'll never fit in, he sighed. Just then, Wise Ol' Owl flew down beside him. Don't give up, Tweedy, he said softly. Sometimes, it just takes a little prayer, patience and perseverance to make others see the truth.
Inspired by Wise Ol' Owl, Tweedy gathered all the farm animals and shared his story. I may not be what you want me to be, but I am who God made me to be, he said with courage. It's not up to you, and it's not up to me. I just gotta be who God made me to be. The animals listened closely and began to understand. We accept you, Tweedy the rooster, and they cheered.
When I live by God’s design I feel so fancy free. I like to cock-a-doodle-do and strut around the farm with my chest puffed out and my feathers flapping with glee. It makes me happy to be the way God created me to be. Others can say what they want. I just gotta be me. With his new-found confidence, Tweedy became the farm's official wake-up rooster. Tweedy crowed each morning, bringing joy to everyone on the farm.
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