Hear the Bible presented to children through engaging and artful storytelling using imagery, sound effects, and voices. These short episodes teach young children the Bible and helps them apply the Gospel to their own lives. "Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God" Romans 10:17. May your children hear the Word through this podcast. Simply click play and enjoy listening during car ri... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 514 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
Statistics are showing an increase of worry and anxiety in children. This will be a little different from our usual episode but the Bible has a lot to say about this so we thought we should address it. We will differentiate between fear, worry, and a... more
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My kids ask to listen and I love that they are remembering what they hear. They love the Bible coming to life in this manner and it’s something we can all listen to and discuss ! Thanks!
Like many other reviewers, what is with God’s voice?? He can sound manly and strong, but in a fatherly, loving way. He sounds so creepy and frankly what I would imagine satan to sound like. Please change this as the stories themselves are great for kiddos to listen to!
So grateful to find such such a great resource for Bible stories for my kids! However, every single time God speaks, my son asks “is that the scary man??”. God is loving and kind & should sound as such. He should not sound like a bad guy or get confused with satan. I honestly don’t know if we should keep listening because I don’t want him to associate a bad guy with God’s word…. Would love if this gets changed!
So glad we found this podcast! Our kiddos ask for this podcast by name every time we get in the car, and I’m happy to play it. The stories are accurate and gentle, very well done so children can understand them, and I love the discussion after each story. The discussion helps me keep the conversation going afterwards, too! We hope this podcast stays around for a very long time.
Thanks for making these it helps me learn about the Bible but a more kid version that is super fun
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