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Countdown to Christmas with Zach - An Advent Podcast for Kids

By: Zach from Keys for Kids
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  • Join Zach from Keys for Kids for the Countdown to Christmas! This Christian kids podcast is tailor-made for kids 6-12. As we mark off the days until Christmas, Zach reads a story every day in December to help your kids grow in their faith through the Advent season. These stories help families stay connected to the true significance of Christmas – the birth of Jesus. But there's more! After each story, Zach invites kids to join in and share their thoughts. It's a fantastic opportunity for your children to hear from kids their own age, exploring the reasons why Jesus came to earth. Your family can join the discussion when you download the Countdown to Christmas Advent cards at https://www.keysforkids.net/countdown. Each day’s card has the same discussion questions from that day’s episode, plus the Key Verse to memorize and reflect on. Take time to listen to each episode and talk about it with your kids. Let's celebrate Advent together. Join Zach on the Countdown to Christmas from Keys for Kids Radio at keysforkids.net.
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  • Burdens
    Jan 7 2024

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    Burdens

    "This is cool!” said Weston as he and some other boys from church hiked through the woods. Sometimes they walked easily along the well-beaten trail, but other times they had to scramble over fallen trees or weave their way around them.

    “Hey, Lucas!” Weston called out. “Race you to that tree up there!” But as he started off he tripped on a tree root, and down he went. “Ouch!” he cried, grabbing his ankle. Their leader, Mr. Greg, hurried over as Weston got up. “I think I can walk okay,” Weston said, gingerly testing his ankle. “It doesn’t hurt too bad.”

    “It’ll be easier on him if he doesn’t have to carry the extra weight of his backpack,” said Lucas. “I’ll carry it for him.”

    “Me too,” chimed in several other voices.

    “Thank you, boys,” said Mr. Greg. So for the rest of the hike, the boys took turns carrying Weston’s backpack.

    At the end of the hike, the boys built a campfire and had a hot dog roast.

    “You know,” said Mr. Greg, “what you boys did for Weston today is exactly what Jesus tells us to do for others. We all carry different responsibilities and problems in our lives, but if one of us has a load that’s too heavy, the others need to help carry it until that person is able to handle it on their own again. You helped Weston carry his backpack, and Jesus wants us to help others carry their life’s burdens. He carried our greatest burden of all—our sin—to the cross, and He offers us help and comfort whenever we’re weighed down with life’s struggles. When we help carry other people’s burdens, we show them His love. What are some ways kids like you get burdened down, and what could a friend do to help?”

    After a moment, Weston spoke. “Some kids have trouble with tests,” he said. “Maybe we could offer to help them study.”

    “Yeah, and we could make friends with new kids at school and invite them to church,” offered Lucas.

    “We could even try to reach out to kids who aren’t always nice to us,” said Pete. “And pray for them too.”

    Mr. Greg nodded. “Good suggestions,” he said. “This week, let’s see how many burdens we can help carry for others.”

    - Gayle J. Thorn

    So how about you?

    Does anyone around you have a burden you could help carry? Maybe you know someone who’s struggling with homework or who’s lonely and needs a friend. Even if you can’t help them with their problems, you can still help carry their burdens by praying for them. When we show that we care about others by helping meet their needs, we show them the love of Jesus.

    Key Verse

    Galatians 6:2 NIV "Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ."

    Key Thought

    Help one another

    Further Reading

    Ephesians 4:32-5:1; Philippians 2:1-4

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    4 mins
  • Always Showing Up
    Jan 6 2024

    Thank you for listening to the Countdown to Christmas with Zach podcast. We'd like to introduce you to our daily devotional Keys for Kids podcast, so for this first week of 2024 we're releasing those episodes on this feed too.

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    Always Showing Up

    "It’s so snowy,” Johnny said as he looked out the school bus window. “I wonder if my mom will make it to meet the bus.”

    Caden glanced at his friend. Sometimes Johnny’s mom was waiting for them when their bus got to their neighborhood, and sometimes she wasn’t. “My grandpa will be there,” said Caden.

    Johnny nodded. “He always is.”

    When their bus reached its first stop, a younger girl started crying. “I don’t see my aunt. She’s supposed to meet me.”

    “She’s probably having trouble walking through the deep snow.” An older girl took the younger girl’s hand. “I’ll walk with you until you find her.”
    Johnny watched them get off of the bus. “My grandpa knows to head out early. He’ll be waiting for me. I trust him.” Ever since he and his brother had moved in with their grandpa, he had made sure to be waiting each day when the bus came to a stop.

    The bus moved on, and there was drama at each stop as kids looked for the people who were supposed to walk them home. Caden relaxed against his seat. His grandpa would be there.

    When they pulled up to his stop, Caden spotted his grandpa waiting with a big sled.

    “Have you seen my mom?” Johnny asked when they got off the bus.

    “She asked me to help you home,” Grandpa said. “She didn’t want to take your baby sister out in this weather.”

    Caden climbed into the sled with his friend. “I told you he’d be here.”
    They bounced their way home, and Caden put the sled away after Johnny ran to his house across the street.

    Inside, Caden sat down by his big brother. “Grandpa is always there. He never changes. He’s just there. Waiting.”

    Cole smiled. “Kind of like Jesus, huh?” He pointed to the Bible in front of him. “I was just reading about how Jesus is the same every day. Never changing. We can trust Him because of that. He loved us enough to die for us, and He’ll always be there for us.”

    “I really do trust Grandpa,” Caden said. “When someone shows up over and over again, you know they’ll do what they need to do to be there.”
    Cole rubbed Caden’s head. “I’m telling you, Jesus is like that too.”

    - Emily Acker

    So how about you?

    Do you have someone in your life who you trust as much as Caden trusts his grandpa? Someone who is always there when you need them? Someone who does what they say they’re going to do? Jesus is like that. He is always there for you, and that will never change. Even trustworthy people might let us down sometimes, but Jesus never will. You can always trust Him.

    Key Verse

    Hebrews 13:8 NKJV "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever."

    Key Thought

    Jesus never changes.

    Further Reading

    James 1:16-18

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    4 mins
  • The Path Less Traveled
    Jan 5 2024

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    If you like them, you can subscribe to or follow the Keys for Kids podcast for free: https://keysforkids.net/kfkpodcast

    The Path Less Traveled

    “This is so much fun!” exclaimed Scarlett as she tramped along through the snow with the other kids from her church.

    “Yeah,” said Ada. “This is a cool place to have a winter retreat.”

    Soon they came to a fork in the path. The kids ahead of them took the path to the right. “Wait!” called Scarlett. “Mr. Bailey said to turn left at each fork, and then we’ll end up back at camp.”

    The other campers hesitated. “Yeah, but look! This path on the right is full of footprints. There aren’t as many in the path to the left,” argued one of the boys. “I think we should take the one everybody else used.” Most of the kids agreed, and they all continued down the well-trodden path.

    Scarlett and Ada didn’t know what to do. “Mr. Bailey said to take the fork to the left,” said Ada. “I think we should do that.”

    “Me too,” said Scarlett. “Let’s at least take it for a little ways. If we don’t get back to camp soon, we can turn around and follow the other kids.” Ada nodded, and they started off.

    To the girls’ delight, it wasn’t long before they arrived back at camp. They explained to Mr. Bailey why the other campers weren’t with them. He shook his head. “They’ll come to a dead end and have to turn around. I’ll send someone out on a snowmobile just to make sure they’re all right.”

    During camp devotions that evening, Mr. Bailey grinned at the group. “We have some tired campers tonight,” he said. “Most of you took a longer hike than you planned because you didn’t follow the directions you were given. Instead, you followed the path many others had taken.”

    He opened his Bible. “As many of you learned today, the right path is not always the popular one. God’s Word tells us that many people choose the wrong path in life. We might be tempted to follow our own selfish desires thinking it will make us happy, but the Bible says that well-worn path only leads to destruction. There’s only one way to have true joy and peace, and that’s Jesus. When we trust in Him, He walks with us along the path that leads to eternal life. Choose to follow Him, not the crowd.”

    – Mary Rose Pearson

    So how about you?

    Which path have you chosen to follow? Are you walking with Jesus down the path that leads to eternal life? Or are you going your own way? Though the world may tell us we can find our own way to happiness, the Bible says that path only leads to a dead end. Jesus says He is the way, the truth, and the life (John 14:6). Trust and follow Him. (To learn more, go to www.keysforkids.org/goodnews.)

    Key Verse

    Matthew 7:14 NIV "Small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it."

    Key Thought

    Follow Jesus, not the crowd.

    Further Reading

    Proverbs 4:10-15, 18-19; Matthew 7:13-14

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    4 mins

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