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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: Philippians 4:4-9; Colossians 3:15-16 CRASH! Mae threw one of her toys across the room. Why does everything have to be so difficult? Flopping on her bed, Mae grabbed her stuffed octopus and flipped it inside out. Now it was frowning back at her. "That's how I feel too, Oki." "What happened? I heard a crash." Mom slipped into Mae's ro…
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Bible Reading: Proverbs 2:1-9 "Anna makes me so mad!" declared Kenzo. "She never listens to anyone else's ideas. And she always whispers in class. I wish she'd just sit still for one minute and listen to what someone else is saying!" "Well, just be sure you don't let her keep you from listening when your teacher is speaking," said Mom. "Listening i…
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Bible Reading: Matthew 5:13-16 Zebb leaned forward as he and his family traveled through the African game reserve. His excitement at seeing animals in their natural habitats was rapidly being replaced by frustration. "There's a springbok!" said their guide, pointing out the window. "Where?" Zebb strained to look in the direction the guide had indic…
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Bible Reading: Psalm 51:1-10 Brighton sprayed cleaning solution on the whiteboard in the room where she did her homeschool lessons. Then she took a cloth and wiped away all the colorful splotches left behind from the markers used on it. "There," she said. "That's better. Just erasing it doesn't get rid of all the marker spots, but cleaning it does!…
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Bible Reading: Mark 12:28-31 Macy glanced at her brother and made a face as Mrs. Jackson from next door stepped into their yard. Here we go again, she thought. Their neighbor was always mad about something. Mom got up from the porch swing. "Hello," she said in a cheerful voice. Mrs. Jackson harrumphed. "I thought I heard your kids screaming." Mom g…
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Bible Reading: Matthew 6:28-33 "Mom, what if Dad can't find another job?" Selah was sitting with Mom on the porch, helping shuck corn for supper. Dad had been out of work for months, and even though her parents were still in good spirits, Selah could tell that money was starting to get tight. Mom smiled at her question. "The Lord will provide for u…
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Bible Reading: Psalm 56:3-4; Isaiah 26:3-4; Romans 8:35-39 Editor's note: This story addresses violence and may not be suitable for some children. Kendall sat on her bed and looked at her mother. "Can't we just stay home?" she asked. "I don't want to go downtown. I'm still scared." There had been a shooting in the city a few weeks before, and Kenda…
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Bible Reading: Psalms 97:1-6; 104:31-35; Revelation 1:4-7 Enzo was watching TV when he saw small ripples appear in his glass of juice. A moment later, he felt slight vibrations throughout his body, as though someone had just started a car he was sitting in. "Mom!" Enzo yelled as he ran into the kitchen. "The floor is shaking!" "Quick," said Mom, "u…
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Bible Reading: Psalm 119:97-104 "What is this?" Lindsey asked her grandma, looking at the metal trays and racks on the kitchen counter. "That's honeycomb," Grandma said. "Grandpa took it out of one of our hives earlier." "It doesn't look like honey," Lindsey said doubtfully. Grandma laughed. "Right now, the comb is draining, so if you look under th…
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Bible Reading: Mark 2:3-12 Kelvin sighed as he picked up a big box. "This room is full of stuff." Mom wiped sweat from her forehead. "And we need to get it all moved to the garage. Theresa and her kids will be here soon." Kelvin and his mom had been struggling since his dad passed away, and he had been surprised when Mom told him that her friend wa…
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Bible Reading: Romans 8:31-39; 2 Corinthians 12:9 The wind blew through Georgia's hair as she and her uncle paddled their canoe among the reeds that filled the marshes near her new home. She didn't feel like paddling. Her mom had died of cancer four months before, and now she and her little brother were living far from home with Uncle Steve. The ba…
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Bible Reading: Psalm 34:3-8 "Wanna come to church with me this week, Finn?" asked Tobin, who was at his cousin's house for the day. "We're studying the life of Jesus in my Sunday school class, and I think you'd really like it!" "Nah," muttered Finn. "I don't like church." "How do you know?" asked Tobin. "You've never been there." "I just know I won…
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Bible Reading: Romans 5:6-11 "Oh no!" groaned Jonas as he and his mom stood looking at the dent in their car. "What happened?" "Apparently someone backed into the car while we were shopping, but whoever it was didn't leave a note saying they did it." Mom sighed. "Well, there's nothing much we can do about it, but I suppose we should make a police r…
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Bible Reading: Psalm 66:19-20 "We're leaving in five minutes, everybody. Let's get moving!" Dad called from the garage. Hunter, already packed and ready hours ago, bounded in through the back door. "Mom, Mom! Guess what I found outside!" But, distracted with her preparations, Mom didn't seem to hear. She bent over the cooler she was trying to organ…
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Bible Reading: Matthew 7:12; Romans 13:8-10 Elodie's heart ached as she got ready for school. "No one ever talks to me at school," she told her parents at breakfast. "I hate it here! We've lived here six weeks, and I still don't have one friend--not one!" "Elodie, when I was a kid I learned a little poem that I think you need to apply to your life,…
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Bible Reading: John 10:7-10 Jayla's black and white kitten dug his claws into the leg of her jeans. She shook him off and started loading the dishwasher. Meow! protested the kitten. "What do you want, Jingo?" asked Jayla. Jingo bounced to the sliding door. "I guess you're ready to go outside," said Jayla. The kitten meowed and--according to Jayla--…
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Bible Reading: Philippians 3:20-21; 1 John 3:1-3 Armel sighed as he looked out the window. He had planned to spend the day fishing with Grandpa, but it was raining. "This is going to be the most boring day ever," he grumbled. "Oh, you're always complaining," said his sister. "Read a book or something." The sound of a man's voice came from the kitch…
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Bible Reading: Philippians 4:11-13; 1 Timothy 6:6-8 "Hey, Mr. Watson," said Thiago as he walked across the courtyard of his apartment complex. His neighbor was watering pink and white impatiens in a flower box. "Hi, Thiago," replied the elderly man. "Have you gotten used to being in the city yet?" Thiago put his backpack down before he answered. "N…
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Bible Reading: 1 Corinthians 10:12-14 As Charlotte carefully counted out the money she had taken from her drawer, her sister Rachel watched from the bed. The girls had decided to pool their money and get their mom a special gift for Mother's Day. "We should go around the neighborhood and ask if there are any odd jobs we can do," said Charlotte. "Th…
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Bible Reading: 1 Timothy 2:1-8 Alex frowned as he poured some cereal and looked out the window. Joanna never quits talking! he thought as he saw his sister coming up the driveway. I wish she'd leave me alone. He snapped his fingers. I know what'll fix her. I'll give her the silent treatment. So when Joanna came into the house, Alex retreated to his…
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Bible Reading: Psalms 34:17-18; 147:3; Hebrews 4:14-16 "I can't wait for the school carnival on Friday!" said Skylar. "My mom's working at the slushy booth. She's gonna make me a slushy with every flavor in it!" "My dad's helping out with the pin game," said Gabriel. "He said there are some cool prizes for whoever knocks them all down!" "What about…
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Bible Reading: Matthew 25:31-40 "Are you ready to go, Elizabeth?" asked Mom. Elizabeth frowned. They were going to visit Mom's grandma, who had Alzheimer's disease. "I'm not sure why we visit every week," murmured Elizabeth as they started toward the door. "Last week she didn't even remember my name." "No, but Grammy always enjoys seeing you," said…
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Bible Reading: Exodus 20:1-17; Romans 8:1-4 Tristan sighed as the bell signaling the end of recess rang. "Come on," he said to his friend Aria. "We'd better hurry or we'll get in trouble." "Yeah," Aria said. "Mrs. McGinn is so strict. Her rules are impossible!" As Tristan worked on his math that afternoon, his pencil point broke. He tapped Aria on …
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Bible Reading: Ephesians 4:17-25 "Hi, Dad," Zander said as he entered his father's workshop. "Can you help me build a birdhouse now?" Dad looked up. "I'm ready if you are. Let's pick out some wood." He led the way to the bin of scrap wood. "I thought you were playing with Landon today." "He left," said Zander. "I wanted to do this, so I told him I …
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Bible Reading: Philippians 1:3-6; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 Astrid plopped down on the porch swing. She looked up as her Uncle Tim came up the porch steps. "Hi, Astrid," he said. "Do I see a frown on this beautiful day? What's up?" Astrid sighed. "My friend Ella's rich grandpa paid for a vacation in Florida for her whole family. I heard all the detai…
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