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Hearing Jesus for Kids: Kids Bible Study, Children’s Daily Devotional, Bible for Kids, Devotions for...

Rachael Groll - Hearing Jesus for Kids: Kids Bible Study, Children’s Daily Devotional, Bible for Kids, Devotions for Kids

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Do you ever feel like you want to know more about the Bible, but that it's kind of hard to understand? Do you want to share your faith with your friends, but have a hard time figuring out how to do that? Do you want to learn how to connect the Bible to your real life? Well then this is the show for you.
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Keys for Kids is a daily storytelling show based on the Keys for Kids children's devotional. Hosted by Zach, this podcast combines Scripture readings with captivating stories that illustrate essential Biblical principles. With Zach's creative voices bringing characters to life, listeners embark on a faith-filled journey. Tune in to discover the keys to growing in faith and understanding God's love. Produced by Keys for Kids Ministries, this podcast is a treasure trove to help young hearts gr ...
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Bible Reading: Luke 17:12-19 "I love to hear Marigold sing, Mrs. Brown," Sadie said when she stopped in at her elderly neighbor's home one day. The little yellow canary in its shiny brass cage fluttered around, pecking seeds and singing happy songs. "I wonder why she sings so much." Mrs. Brown smiled. "I suppose she sings because she's thankful. Yo…
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110// The Best News Ever: Jesus Lives! Mark 16 In this episode, we wrap up the Mark series with the miraculous story of Jesus' resurrection from the dead. Jesus’ rising from the grave is the ultimate victory over sin and death, giving us hope and the promise of eternal life. We explore how the women at the tomb reacted, the angel’s message of hope,…
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Bible Reading: Psalm 51:10; Philippians 4:6-9 "Whatcha doing, Trev?" Trevor jumped as he quickly clicked to a different tab on his computer. "Nothing, Dad. Just looking up something for homework." His father looked at him curiously, then said, "Well, supper's almost ready. Come set the table." Trevor's fingers trembled as he clicked out of the tabs…
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Bible Reading: Ephesians 5:1-2, 8-10 Malachi and Nevaeh watched their toy robots march around the room. Malachi's was made of clear plastic, and they could see working parts and flashing lights inside the robot's body. "My robot looks better than yours," said Nevaeh. "It's nice and shiny, and you can't see all the ugly parts inside." "Well, robots …
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Bible Reading: Mark 2:1-12 Jackson stood in the backyard, looking up at the roof of his house. It was a busy place. A remodeling crew climbed up and down ladders, working on the rectangular-shaped hole in the roof. "Having a skylight will really brighten up our dark kitchen," said Dad as he joined him. "This reminds me of a Bible story we learned a…
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Bible Reading: John 1:9-13; Acts 2:36-39; Romans 10:13 Damon leaned back in his chair and started whistling. "Done with your math already?" Mom asked. "Yep. I'm the fastest fourth grader in this school!" Mom laughed. "You're the only fourth grader. I know it's time for your break, but could you play with Letty for a little bit while I make lunch?" …
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Bible Reading: Romans 5:6-8; Ephesians 4:20–5:2 "Isaac, I need you to go to Aunt Jane's house and give her this book. She needs it for her class tonight." Isaac groaned. He used to like walking to Aunt Jane's house. But now mean Mr. Tindall spent a lot of time in his yard, and he always scowled at Isaac. And recently a new family moved into the nei…
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Bible Reading: 1 Peter 2:2-3 "What do you think, Lyle? Do you want to go shopping for a new shell? Looks like you're about to grow out of the one you're in," Bryce said to his hermit crab. "Bryce, are you ready?" Mom called. "Coming," Bryce answered as he grabbed his hermit crab cage. "Let's go, Lyle!" In the car, Bryce said, "It sure is interestin…
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Bible Reading: 1 Timothy 6:9-12; 2 Timothy 2:22 Mason got off the bus and started walking home. He was joined by Zachary and Gavin, two high school students who lived on farms adjoining his. "Hey, Gavin," said Zachary as they walked along a field of watermelons, "let's get a couple of those." "I don't know," Gavin said. "Last time we took one, Mr. …
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Bible Reading: Romans 14:1-13, 19-23 The sound of the lawn mower next door cut through the quiet of a lazy Sunday afternoon as Daphne and her mother worked on a fresh flower arrangement. "I'm glad the Bakers moved in next door," said Mom. "It's nice having Christian neighbors, isn't it?" Daphne handed Mom two red roses, being careful not to prick h…
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Bible Reading: Psalm 119:9-16 Four-year-old Lilia held her mom's hand as she walked home from school. "Look at all the squirrels!" she squealed. "They're gathering food for winter," her brother Casen informed her. "We learned all about it in school today." "Gathering food for winter?" Lilia repeated. "Why do they need to do that?" "Because when win…
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Bible Reading: Psalm 102:25-28; Revelation 1:8 Holden climbed into the back seat of the car, eager to talk about what he'd learned in math class that day. "Mom, did you know that a number line doesn't have a beginning or an end? It's a line with every number on it, both positive and negative. Mr. Starke told us that number lines go on forever and e…
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Bible Reading: Luke 2:41-52 Josiah looked at the craft he'd made in Sunday school. It was a box covered in construction paper that said "Jesus loves you, and He'll always take care of you" on the top. Josiah sighed. Those words didn't make him feel especially happy. I already have too many people taking care of me, he thought. Between his parents a…
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Bible Reading: Matthew 14:22-25 "I'm done." Mom wiped her eyes and pushed back from the table. "I need a break." Reagan didn't remember the last time she had seen her mom cry, and this time it was over a sewing machine? She looked at the fabric that was supposed to become a costume for her school play. "You're not going to finish that?" "Not right …
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Bible Reading: Romans 12:3-8; 1 Corinthians 12:4-7 "We made cinnamon biscuits for tomorrow's bake sale at school today," announced Lexi, bounding up the steps and into the house. "Miss Summers took us to the kitchen and helped us. They were gooey and deeeelicious! We were each allowed to have one after all the other ones had been packaged." "They s…
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Bible Reading: James 1:21-25 Hurry up, Dad, thought Landon as his dad read a Bible passage aloud. Landon was anxious for morning devotions to end so the day's fishing trip could begin. It seemed like a long time before Dad finally closed with prayer. "Okay, let's go!" said Landon as soon as Dad said "Amen." He grinned at his mother. "We'll bring yo…
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Bible Reading: Matthew 6:1-4 "Who would like to take this form to the principal for me?" asked Mrs. Li. "It's very important, and he's waiting for it." Flynn raised his hand high for his teacher to see. "Flynn, you may go," she said. Flynn proudly walked to the principal's office with the form in his hand. But when he got there, the principal wasn'…
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Bible Reading: 1 Corinthians 15:12-19 Grace and Alicia got off the bus and walked to Grace's front door. "Our church is having a kids' festival on Saturday," said Grace. "We'll have crafts and food, and the high schoolers will perform a drama about Jesus's death and resurrection. You want to come?" "Nah," said Alicia. "My parents say church is made…
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Bible Reading: Acts 20:17-21 "The British are coming! The British are coming!" Jacob cried as he spurred his horse past Uncle Eric and thundered through the pasture back toward the barn. Uncle Eric soon caught up. "You must have learned about the Revolutionary War and how Paul Revere warned the colonists that enemy troops were coming," he said as t…
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Bible Reading: Psalms 23; 139:1-6; Matthew 7:9-11 "Layla is crying again," Kiera told her aunt. "What do you think she wants this time?" "She's probably hungry," said Aunt Michelle as she picked up her five-week-old baby. "She can't do anything for herself, can she?" asked Kiera. "You have to pick her up and carry her. You dress her, you feed her, …
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Bible Reading: Galatians 3:11-13; 4:4-7 "Mom, what does 'redeem' mean?" asked Brock. "Redeem?" repeated Mom. "It means to buy back. Why?" Brock pointed to a coupon in a paper. "This coupon for popsicles says it will be 'redeemed in accordance with company policy.' Does that mean somebody will buy the coupon back?" Mom nodded. "An ice cream company …
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Bible Reading: Ephesians 6:17 Jadyn thrust his blue foam sword at his brother's arm and shouted, "Ha! I got you." Tyler smacked his green foam sword across Jadyn's leg and yelled back, "I hit your leg! You can't fight now." "I don't need two legs. I will fight you to the death!" Jadyn hopped on one foot and sliced his sword down, narrowly missing T…
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Bible Reading: Matthew 6:25-34 Elliot looked out the kitchen window. It had rained all morning, but now the sun was shining brightly. The leaves on the big tree outside were golden and seemed to glow in the sunlight. If only those leaves could be turned into real gold, thought Elliot. Then Mom and I could solve all our problems. He sighed. He could…
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Bible Reading: Ephesians 2:14-18 "Okay, class, change of plans," called Miss Allen from the front of the bus. Ana could barely hear her because of the wind and rain beating against the bus windows. "Due to the storm, we're not going to be able to visit the zoo today after all. However, the state capitol is not far away, and they said they could fit…
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Bible Reading: Philippians 2:13-16 "Whenever I get home from school, all I want is food that's cool," chanted Marina, making up the rhyme as she opened the freezer and took out an ice cream bar. She grinned at her brother Archer. Archer rolled his eyes and made up a rhyme of his own. "I think your rhyme is kind of sad--your poetry is really bad." M…
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