#244: The Lord's Supper

#244: The Lord's Supper

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#251: The Longest Day

Sometimes when we think all is lost, and when we can't see what comes next, God is working. He is always working in the waiting. Truth Seekers is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to ...  Afficher plus

#250: Jesus' Crucifixion

In this episode of the Truth Seekers Bible Stories for Kids podcast, we follow Jesus' story through His crucifixion. We learn that Jesus' death was not the end of the story, but part of a bigger plan that God set in motion from before time began. Truth Seekers is a part of the Ch ...  Afficher plus

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Farewell 03: What You're Doing Matters, Mom. Here's Why.
Risen Motherhood

When we're organizing the family calendar, packing lunches, or making a snack for our toddler, it can be tempting to feel as though no one sees our work as moms—but here's the thing: God does see. God cares! Loving our children and faithfully tending to the tasks in front of us i ...  Afficher plus

Jesus Baptism and The Epiphany - Bedtime Narration
Bible Bedtime Stories for Kids

🕊️ Jesus’ Baptism and the Epiphany | Calming Bedtime Bible Story for Kids 🌊

Let your little ones drift off to sleep with the inspiring story of Jesus’ baptism in the Jordan River and the miraculous moment of the Epiphany. This soft and soothing bedtime narration ...

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Natasha Crain Talking with Your Kids About Jesus
The Happy Home Podcast with Arlene Pellicane

Visit donate.accessmore.com and give today to help fund more episodes and shows like this. Do your kids have questions about God and faith that you have a hard time answering? Mom and author Natasha Crain is her to help prepare parents from her book, Talking with Your Kids About ...  Afficher plus

Day 263: The Father's Generosity (2024)
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

Fr. Mike takes us through various parables in Matthew such as the parable of the lost sheep, the merciful servant, and the laborers in the vineyard. He invites us not to be envious when others are blessed, but to allow the Father to be generous. Today's readings are Matthew 18-21 ...  Afficher plus