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#376: What I Do Have, I Give You

#376: What I Do Have, I Give You

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Acts 3:1–16

Peter and John were headed to the temple to pray when a man who couldn’t walk asked them for money. But instead of coins, Peter offered something far greater—the healing power of Jesus! In this episode, children will hear how Peter did what he could, and then God did what only He could do.
With joyful storytelling, sound imagery, and gentle reflection, this episode teaches kids that we can be part of God’s miracles—not because we're powerful, but because He is!

🌟 Key Takeaways for Kids:

  • We get to play a part in God's miracles.
  • We can do what we can do, and trust God to do what we can’t.
  • The power wasn't in Peter—it was in Jesus’ name.

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