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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: Ephesians 6:10-20 "We have to defeat the monsters!" Max shouted, swinging his imaginary sword. "Let's go get them!" Max and his dad started charging across their backyard toward the imaginary monster lair, swinging their swords and shouting their war cries as they played heroes. "But wait!" Max's dad stopped short. "We have to put on…
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Bible Reading: 1 Corinthians 12:14-22, 27 Mason's uncle, who raised sled dogs, had harnessed his team, and they were ready for action. "Now, Mason, which dog do you think is most important in getting this sled to the finish line?" asked Uncle Sean. "The one in front," answered Mason. Uncle Sean smiled. "That's Silver. He's called the lead dog. Now,…
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Bible Reading: John 3:16-17; Romans 6:23; Colossians 3:15 Kristy plopped down on the couch. The wintry sky was gray, and it matched her mood perfectly. She kicked away the plastic ball her baby brother had gotten for Christmas and sighed. If only she had gotten the game she'd been hoping for since her birthday in October. It was bad enough the whol…
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Bible Reading: Isaiah 9:2-7; Matthew 1:18-25 "I can't believe it's almost Christmas and there's no snow!" Alaina looked out the car window as they drove to church and frowned. "It just doesn't feel like Christmas without snow," she grumbled. For weeks the weather had been just above freezing. Instead of snow, storms of rain and sleet left a wet, mu…
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Bible Reading: 2 Corinthians 8:1-5 "Mom! Dad just drove in," said Millie. "He probably brought a Christmas tree!" But as she opened the door, Dad came in, and he didn't have a tree. "I'm sorry, sweetie," Dad said, giving Millie a hug. "I know how much you wanted a tree, but…" Millie shrugged away and hurried to her room. She didn't feel like celebr…
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Bible Reading: 2 Peter 1:3-8 After breakfast, Thatcher sat quietly as his dad read a passage of Scripture. "Well," said Dad as he closed his Bible, "these verses tell us that God is working to help us develop the same character traits Jesus has and become more like Him." Dad looked at his family. "Has anyone noticed ways He's been helping you do th…
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Bible Reading: Matthew 5:14-16; John 3:16-21 Emily licked the icing off her fingers and carefully added another snowflake sprinkle to her Christmas cookie. Christmas parties were the best! She grinned as she looked around the table at her friends. Some of them were already devouring their cookies piled with sweet decorations. "All right, kids! Whil…
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Bible Reading: Luke 10:38-42 Jade squeezed her new teddy bear tight as she ran to the living room. She waded through piles of wrapping paper to find the family Bible on the coffee table. "Momma," she said as she walked into the kitchen and found her mother rolling out pie dough on the counter. "We almost forgot to read the Christmas story! We alway…
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Bible Reading: Psalm 139:1-6, 23-24; Jeremiah 17:9-10; Hebrews 4:13 "We're finally going to Seattle!" Mom exclaimed after checking in at the airport. "Attle?" Billy said. "Who's Attle?" Susan gave him a funny look. "We're going to see Grandma." Billy tried but failed to hide his smile. "Mom just said we're going to see Attle." Susan groaned. "Seatt…
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Bible Reading: 1 John 4:7-16 "Look! I had just the right amount of string to attach the candy cane message about Jesus to each candy cane!" Loralee declared. "Great! Now we're ready to deliver them," Loralee's mother replied. That afternoon, Loralee and her mother knocked on doors in their neighborhood. As they strolled from house to house in crisp…
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Bible Reading: Galatians 6:2-10 Brenda put down the birthday card she'd gotten from her relatives. "Bobby, when's the last time we saw Aunt Vicky and Uncle Al?" Her brother shrugged. "It's been a long time. They're always too sick." Just then Dad walked into the kitchen, wiping his hands on a rag. "Hey, Dad," Bobby said. "Did you fix the go-cart ye…
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Bible Reading: Isaiah 53:4-6; Matthew 1:21-23; Philippians 2:5-8 "I don't know what I'm going to do, Seth," Jaden told his big brother. They were playing one of their favorite video games while waiting for Mom's homemade pizza to finish cooking. "You could start by actually playing!" Seth paused a moment, then said, "No, really, what's up?" "Well, …
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Bible Reading: Isaiah 32:17-18; Luke 2:8-16 When she got home from school, Sybil collapsed into a chair so forcefully it scraped across the floor. "Sybil!" said Mom. "Be careful! You're going to leave marks!" She sighed as Sybil's little sister started crying in the other room. "This house is like a war zone," she muttered. Sybil crossed her arms. …
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Bible Reading: John 3:16-18 "Can we have a candy cane?" asked Josh as he looked at the striped candy canes hanging on the Christmas tree. "Yeah, can we? Please?" echoed his sisters, Adriane and Nicole. "All right," Mom said. "But as you eat them, I want you to think about how they remind us of the reason we celebrate Christmas." Each of the kids qu…
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Bible Reading: Psalm 77:7-14 Tears started to fill Ashley's eyes as she stared at the movie playing on the TV without really watching it, and she brushed them away. Her dad was having heart surgery tomorrow, and she couldn't get him off her mind. She felt her aunt looking over at her. "Want to help me make some popcorn?" Aunt Laurie asked. Ashley g…
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Bible Reading: Psalms 34:15-17; 145:17-19 "Why are you watching the football game?" Arcelia asked her older brother. "You said you wanted to watch basketball." "Yeah, but I'm recording the basketball game so I can watch it later," Brody replied as he munched some popcorn. Just then his phone buzzed and Brody picked it up. A moment later he whooped.…
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Bible Reading: Matthew 5:14-16 "Wow! Look at that!" exclaimed Leah. She and her father were taking their annual Christmas lights tour around the city. Dad pulled to the side of the street so they could get a good look at the house that had won the award for having the best display of lights. As they continued on their way, they agreed that no other…
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Bible Reading: John 6:5-11 Maria burst into the kitchen, tears streaming down her face. "I'm a terrible dancer!" she cried. "I'll never be a great ballerina. Everyone else in the class can grand jeté, but not me. I'm terrible. I quit!" Mom set a lid on a simmering soup pot. "But you love ballet, and you're performing in the Christmas celebration at…
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Bible Reading: Jeremiah 9:23-24 Amy scrolled through the pictures on her tablet as her family began driving back to their hotel. "Wait until my friends see these!" she exclaimed. She and her family were enjoying a winter vacation trip and had gone to see an ice-skating show. After the show, some of the skaters signed autographs and took pictures wi…
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Bible Reading: Isaiah 61:1-4 Josiah sat in front of the woodstove, soaking up the warmth and staring at the flickering flames. It was very cold outside, and he was happy his grandpa kept the fire going. He and his mom had just made the long trip north from Virginia after his dad left them. Josiah missed his dad, and he missed his friends. "Time to …
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Bible Reading: Luke 2:8-20 "Time to leave!" called Mom. "I'm almost done with this level," said Timothy, eyes glued to the computer screen. Mom stepped into his bedroom. "Get dressed now," she said. "We don't want to hold up the pageant rehearsal." She hurried down the hall, calling for Timothy's little sister, Gabby. "I don't see why I have to be …
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Bible Reading: Romans 8:1-9 "Hey, Reece! Did you forget that flying is for birds?" joked Uncle Ryan as he looked at the cast plastered around Reece's ankle. "Your mother tells me you jumped off the garage roof. Good thing you landed in the shrubs or you might have broken both ankles." "It was higher than I thought," replied Reece, embarrassed. "You…
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Bible Reading: Psalms 121; 139:2-5 Joel was used to the sound of sirens, squealing tires, and people's loud voices all through the night. Living in the city, he heard those things all the time. But he wasn't used to the beeping sound he heard now. Turning onto his side in his bed, Joel saw that it was three in the morning. He frowned. It was three,…
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Bible Reading: 1 John 3:18-19; 4:19 Each month, Annie went with her grandma to the nursing home to do craft time with the residents. Annie was beginning to love all the residents, especially Miss Tilley. "You remind me of my Emily when she was a little girl," Miss Tilley told Annie each time she saw her. Annie would always smile and give her a hug.…
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Bible Reading: Psalm 119:127-135; Hebrews 4:12 Caden watched as his sister put on her coat, ready to leave for the children's program at their church. "It's too bad you have a cold and can't come," said Avery. Caden shrugged. "Pastor Walters said the speaker would be talking about Noah, and I've heard that story lots of times." Muffling a sneeze, h…
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