Episodios

  • Ep22: Winning a used tunic
    Jul 25 2025

    Troy was a Roman soldier who thought he was unlucky until he won Jesus’ tunic in a game after the crucifixion. But when he saw how Jesus forgave everyone, even while dying, Troy gave up the tunic and realized that knowing Jesus was worth more than any prize.

    Money lesson for kids: Winning something is nice, but giving it away to show love is even better—and that’s how we find true treasure.

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    10 m
  • Ep21: The smell of money
    Jul 18 2025

    Mary had a super special and expensive jar of perfume that reminded her of her dad, but when she realized how much Jesus loved her, she poured it out to show her love for Him. Even though others called it a waste, Jesus said it was a beautiful gift because it came from her heart.

    Money lesson for kids: When we give our most valuable things to honor Jesus or help others, it may look like a loss, but to God, it’s a gift worth more than money.

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    10 m
  • Ep20: Judas and the money bag
    Jul 11 2025

    Judas was given the job of taking care of Jesus’ money bag, but he forgot it belonged to Jesus and started using the money for himself. He stopped sharing and became greedy, and in the end, his selfish choices left him feeling empty and sad—like holding rotten figs.

    Money lesson for kids: When we remember that all our stuff really belongs to God, we learn to share and manage it with love instead of acting like everything is just for us.

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    10 m
  • Ep19: Just one more barn
    Jul 4 2025

    Jesus told a story about a farmer named Saul who kept building bigger barns to store more food so he could stop working and live for himself. But Jesus called Saul a fool because he only cared about storing stuff on earth instead of using what he had to love and help others.

    Money lesson for kids: It’s foolish to store up money and things just for yourself—real treasure comes from using what you have to love others and make a difference that lasts forever.

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    12 m
  • Ep18: Fake Giving
    Jun 27 2025

    Jesus told a story to show that fake giving—when people pretend to be generous but really just help themselves—is not what God wants. April realized she had been using loopholes and doing fake giving, so she decided to start giving from the heart, the way Jesus does.

    Money lesson for kids: Fake giving looks generous on the outside, but real giving means sharing with love, even when it costs you something.

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    12 m
  • Ep17: Count the cost then buy the goat
    Jun 20 2025

    Jesus told a story about a man who started building a tall tower but ran out of money because he didn’t plan ahead. Two kids listening realized they should also plan wisely before buying a goat for their mom, so they decided to save more to take care of it properly.

    Money lesson for kids: Before you buy something, make sure you think about all the costs—so you’re ready for what comes after, not just the price tag.

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    12 m
  • Ep16: Girls with extra oil (Mth. 25)
    May 30 2025

    Jesus told a story about ten girls waiting for a wedding party—five were wise and brought extra oil for their lamps, but five didn’t, and they missed out when the party finally came. The wise girls were ready for surprises, and that made all the difference.

    Money lesson for kids: Not spending all of your money and saving a little extra money—called “margin”—helps you stay ready when life doesn’t go as planned, just like bringing extra oil helped the wise girls be ready for the party.

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    12 m
  • Ep15: Super Generous Stranger
    May 30 2025

    Simeon was a super smart teacher who asked Jesus, “Who is my neighbor?”—so Jesus told a story about a man who was hurt and helped by a super generous stranger, a Samaritan. At the end, when we realize we are the wounded person and Jesus is the good Samaritan, we can be free to be more generous.

    Money lesson for kids: God’s generosity to us is so big that it can inspire us to be generous with what we have—no matter how small.

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    15 m