Episode 21 | Goodness When No One is Watching
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About this listen
Goodness can feel easy when someone’s paying attention—but what about when no one is watching?
This week, we’re continuing our conversation on the Fruit of the Spirit: goodness, focusing on the quiet, everyday choices kids make when there’s no audience, no reward, and no recognition. This episode helps parents guide kids toward understanding that goodness isn’t about being noticed—it’s about who we’re becoming.
In this episode, Sherri and Fin talk through real-life examples kids can relate to—like schoolwork, cleaning their room, and making honest choices—while connecting it to the story of David before he ever faced Goliath. Kids will see how faithfulness in small, unseen moments matters more than they might think.
Whether your child listens independently or you press play together, this episode gives you language to keep the conversation going in a natural, pressure-free way.
A couple simple questions you can ask:
- Why do you think it’s harder to do the right thing when no one sees?
- What’s one “small” choice you can make this week that still matters to God?
If this episode encouraged your family, share it with a friend and follow along so you don’t miss what’s next.
Simple faith for kids. Real conversations for families.