
Sydney Sloth's slow Bible storytelling is perfect for bedtime. Calm anxiety and pray a bible story. Stories coincide with the readings from the Revised Common Lectionary, so they can be used to prepare for Sunday or to reflect on what you heard in church the previous week. Close your eyes and settle in. Use your imagination to enter into the story and make it prayer. Don't be afraid to fall asleep... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 141 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Stories for KidsKids & Family | |||

Story for the 30th week of ordinary time. Luke 18:9-14 (ICB)
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Thanks for starting these again guys, my kids love it :)
I love your shows so so much but you only have two episodes and you made both of them in 2020 it is now 2022 and you haven’t made any more I know barely anyone has written a review but we are all waiting my friends listen to this but don’t write reviews we’re all wondering where did the podcast go
This podcast is amazing!!! Why aren’t there more episodes?!?!!!!!
Hello I am Maddy I listen to your podcast everyday but i listen to the same story can you please read some more stories or Folktales And I love the stories from the bible
Please Read more stories,Kind Regards
Maddy
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