Episodes

  • Episode 22 | Faithfulness: Trusting God When Life Feels Unfair
    Apr 22 2026

    This week, we’re talking about faithfulness—especially when life feels unfair.

    Kids know that feeling… getting blamed for something they didn’t do, things not going their way, or wanting to react out of frustration. In this episode, we meet Joseph, whose life didn’t go the way he expected—but who kept choosing faithfulness anyway.

    Through storytelling and honest conversation, kids will hear how Joseph stayed faithful in really hard circumstances—and how God stayed with him through it all.

    For parents, this episode creates a natural opening to talk about:
    what it looks like to keep going when things are hard, how to respond when emotions run high, and how faith shows up in everyday choices.

    Whether your child listens independently or you revisit parts together later, this episode is here to support real, low-pressure faith conversations.

    A couple gentle ways to keep the conversation going:

    • What do you usually feel like doing when something is unfair?
    • What could being faithful look like for you this week?

    If this episode resonated, follow the podcast and share it with another family who’s navigating faith in everyday life.

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    22 mins
  • Episode 21 | Goodness When No One is Watching
    Apr 15 2026

    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.

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    18 mins
  • Ep 20 | What Does "Good" Really Mean?
    Apr 7 2026

    This week, we’re beginning a conversation about goodness—but not in the way kids usually hear it.


    We use the word good all the time… good food, good day, good job. But when the Bible says that God is good, it means something much bigger—something perfect, complete, and without anything broken in it. This episode helps kids start to understand that difference in a way that actually makes sense in their everyday lives.

    In this episode, kids will hear:

    • Why “good” can mean different things depending on how we use it
    • The difference between something that looks good and something that truly is good
    • Why only God is perfectly good—and why that matters
    • How God’s goodness doesn’t go away, even when we mess up

    This conversation keeps things light, relatable, and grounded in real life, helping kids connect big truths about God to the world they live in every day.

    As always, this episode is designed to work however your family needs it—whether your child listens independently or it becomes something you talk about together later.

    If you want to keep the conversation going, you might ask:

    • What’s something that seems good but isn’t actually perfect?
    • What do you think it means that God is always good?

    Thanks for being here and making space for everyday conversations about faith.

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    22 mins
  • Ep 19 | How to Kind (Even When it's Hard)
    Apr 1 2026

    Kindness is something kids hear about often—but how do they actually live it out?

    In this episode, we continue our Fruits of the Spirit for kids series by moving from what kindness is to what kindness looks like in real life. Through the story of Ruth and Naomi, kids are invited to see that kindness isn’t just about saying something nice—it’s about showing up for others, even when it’s not easy.

    This episode helps kids connect faith to everyday moments—at home, at school, and in their friendships—through simple, relatable examples of putting love into action.

    Whether your child listens on their own or you listen together, this conversation offers a natural, low-pressure way to keep talking about faith throughout your day.

    One simple truth to remember:

    • Kindness means showing love to others.

    Reflection:

    • What’s one way you can show kindness today?
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    11 mins
  • Ep 18 | Kindness is Love in Action
    Apr 1 2026

    Kindness is one of those words kids hear all the time—but what does it actually mean?

    In this episode, we’re continuing our Fruits of the Spirit for kids series by talking about kindness in a way kids can truly understand. Together, we explore the difference between being “nice” on the outside and having real kindness that starts on the inside and moves into action.

    Through a simple, relatable conversation and the story of the Good Samaritan, kids will begin to see that kindness isn’t just about feeling sorry for someone—it’s about doing something with love.

    This episode helps kids connect faith to real life—at school, at home, and with friends.

    Whether your child listens independently or you listen together, this is an easy starting point for meaningful, everyday faith conversations.


    One simple truth to remember:
    Kindness is love in action.


    Reflection:

    • What’s one small way you can show kindness today?
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    13 mins
  • Ep 17 | Patience: A Superpower That Helps Us Stay Strong & Kind
    Mar 25 2026


    As we wrap up our patience series, this episode helps kids see patience from a new angle—not just as waiting, but as something that takes real strength. Throughout this series, kids have been learning that patience is part of the Fruits of the Spirit—good things God is growing in us—and this final conversation brings those ideas together in a way that feels both practical and encouraging.


    In this episode, kids will hear that patience can feel a lot like a “superpower” —not because it’s flashy, but because it helps them keep going when things are hard. Through examples like struggling in school, wanting to give up, or feeling frustrated, they’ll be reminded that patience looks like staying strong, trying again, and trusting God’s timing. Using a simple picture of planting and growing, they’ll begin to understand that good things take time—and that not giving up matters.


    However your family listens, this episode is here to support you. Whether your child listens on their own or you listen together, there’s no pressure to turn this into a big conversation. Even small moments—like reminding your child that growth takes time—can make a lasting impact.

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    13 mins
  • Ep 16 | Patience: Choosing Love When We Want Our Way
    Mar 25 2026


    This week, we’re continuing the conversation about patience by helping kids see that it’s not just about waiting—it’s also about how we respond when things don’t go our way. As part of the Fruits of the Spirit, patience becomes a practical, everyday way kids can learn to love others, especially in moments that feel frustrating, interruptive, or inconvenient.


    In this episode, kids will hear a story about Jesus that brings patience to life . While on his way to help someone in need, Jesus is interrupted—but instead of rushing past, he chooses to stop. Through this story and simple, relatable examples (like being interrupted, waiting for a turn, or wanting things done a certain way), kids are invited to see that patience can be a way to show love. They’ll begin to connect the idea that slowing down—even when it’s hard—can help them care for others in meaningful ways.


    However your family listens, this episode is here to support you. Whether your child listens on their own or you share it together, these moments are meant to feel simple and approachable. There’s no pressure to have the perfect response—just small, steady opportunities to grow.


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    11 mins
  • Ep 15 | Patience: Loving Others & Giving Yourself Grace
    Mar 25 2026


    This week, we’re continuing the conversation about patience—this time focusing on what it looks like in relationships. Kids are learning that patience isn’t just about waiting well, but also about how we treat others and how we respond to ourselves when things feel hard. As part of the Fruits of the Spirit, patience shows up in everyday interactions, offering kids a simple, meaningful way to live out their faith with others.


    In this episode, kids will hear relatable examples of when patience can feel difficult—like waiting their turn, dealing with frustrating behavior, or getting stuck while learning something new. Through two simple Bible truths, they’ll be introduced to the idea of showing love to others and grace to themselves. They’ll also hear a phrase they can come back to: “I’m still learning, and God is still helping me.” It’s a small but powerful way to reframe those frustrated moments.


    However your family listens, this episode is here to support you. Whether your child listens independently or you share it together, there’s no pressure to respond perfectly. These are small, everyday seeds of faith—simple reminders that growth takes time for all of us.


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    9 mins