#195: Who Do You Say I Am?

#195: Who Do You Say I Am?

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#248: Praying the Bible (Psalm 30: He Turns our Sadness into Joy)

In this special Praying the Bible episode, we explore Psalm 30 in a way children can understand and enjoy. Kids will learn how to pray Scripture, talk to God honestly, and discover how God turns sadness into joy. Through simple language, gentle guidance, and meaningful prayer, th ...  Show more

#247: Peter Denies Jesus (When Everything Seems Lost)

Jesus prophesied that Peter would deny Him three times. Peter had promised to never deny Him....even unto death. Yet, just a short time later, Peter denied Jesus, not once, but three times, exactly as Jesus as prophesied. Thankfully, that was not Peter's last moment with Jesus. T ...  Show more

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