God’s Favorite Tree was imagined by Aisling Bihari when she was ten years old, first told as a campfire story while listening to the crackling of the wood. It’s a story of faith, patience, and how God’s mercy can turn even broken things into love.
When God created the trees, He chose one as His favorite — a tree He said would one day become the door to heaven. But when the devil stole it, a story of love and redemption began to unfold.
Across generations, God patiently asked for its return. The devil, unwilling to give it back, returned only pieces: leaves for Adam and Eve, wood for Noah’s Ark, branches for Moses and David.
When Jesus came into the world, the promise was finally fulfilled. What the devil meant for destruction became the Cross — the door to heaven.
God’s Favorite Tree was imagined by Aisling Bihari when she was ten years old, first told as a campfire story while listening to the crackling of the wood. It’s a story of faith, patience, and how God’s mercy can turn even broken things into love.
When God created the trees, He chose one as His favorite — a tree He said would one day become the door to heaven. But when the devil stole it, a story of love and redemption began to unfold.
Across generations, God patiently asked for its return. The devil, unwilling to give it back, returned only pieces: leaves for Adam and Eve, wood for Noah’s Ark, branches for Moses and David.
When Jesus came into the world, the promise was finally fulfilled. What the devil meant for destruction became the Cross — the door to heaven.