As the era of judges came to an end, the people of Israel asked for a king. It wasn't because God wasn’t leading them, but because they wanted to be like everyone else. We look at how Israel’s desire for an earthly king revealed a deeper issue of misplaced trust. As parents, this story reminds us how easy it is to long for worldly security instead of surrendering to God’s leadership. We talk about how to spot that in our own lives, and how to point our kids back to trusting the One true King.
As we wrap up 2025, we’re celebrating all God has done through our Family Ministry this year, from 93 first-time decisions to 1,050 verses memorized and over 800 people serving together! In this special episode, we reflect on the impact of camps, retreats, baptisms, Friday Nighters, and your kids’ everyday steps of faith. We also look ahead to 2026, encouraging parents to lead with intention by prioritizing Scripture memory, devotional time, prayer, and community. Thanks for listening this year, and for walking with us as we help the next generation find hope in Jesus!
God’s love was never random; it was planned from the very beginning. We explore how Jesus’ birth fulfilled God’s promises in unexpected ways, like using a pagan emperor’s census to lead Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem, just as prophesied. Through the Christmas story in Luke 2, we’re reminded that Jesus came not just to be born, but to invite us into a relationship with God. As parents, let’s help our kids see Jesus as more than a baby in a manger: He is the ultimate gift of love!
Jesus’ birth is good news for people who need a Savior. He came to bring life to the spiritually dead and light to a world in darkness. On this third week of Advent, we talk about how Jesus brought joy to people then—and still does today. Whether your family is walking through hard things or celebrating big wins, this season reminds us that true joy isn’t based on how we feel, but on what Jesus has done.
When the angel told Mary and Joseph about Jesus, their world turned upside down. But the message wasn’t one of fear, it was one of peace. We reflect on the moment Jesus’ birth was announced and how it points to the deeper peace God offers through Him. The gospel isn’t just about a baby in a manger; it’s about a Savior who came to restore our relationship with God. Explore what it means to live in the peace Jesus brings, especially in the middle of a busy and sometimes overwhelming season.
Advent is a season of hope: not just wishful thinking, but a confident trust in a promise that God fulfilled. We talk about how the prophets pointed to the coming Messiah long before Jesus was born, and how that long wait teaches us about trusting God’s timing. As parents, it can be hard to wait well, especially when we’re walking through challenges. But the story of Jesus reminds us that God always keeps His promises. Plus, we share some practical ideas and resources to help your family focus on hope this Advent season.
We’re diving into a tough but important story from 1 Samuel: when God’s people misused the Ark of the Covenant and faced the consequences. Eli’s sons, Hophni and Phineas, led Israel into battle with the wrong motives, treating God like a good luck charm rather than trusting Him. The result was devastating. But even in the middle of Israel’s failure, God showed that His power and authority are never threatened. We’ll talk about how to help our kids understand the difference between seeking God and trying to use Him, and how to walk with Him in both success and struggle.
Long before Samuel became a prophet, he was the answer to a desperate prayer. His mother Hannah, after years of sorrow and waiting, placed her trust in God and kept her promise to give her son back to the Lord. We explore Hannah’s story of faith and sacrifice, and how Samuel’s early life reminds us that God calls each of us to respond with faith when He moves. Plus, we reflect on what it looks like for parents today to trust God with what’s most precious to them.
In a time of sorrow and scarcity, Ruth chose faithfulness over comfort, and God met her with grace. We unpack the book of Ruth, a powerful story of loyalty, provision, and redemption, and trace Ruth’s journey from Moab to Bethlehem, from widow to wife, and from outsider to part of God’s redemptive plan. As parents, we’re reminded that small decisions like showing kindness, choosing loyalty, and trusting God can shape the future in ways we can’t yet see. Ruth’s story encourages us to model faithfulness even when life is uncertain, trusting that God is always working behind the scenes.
The Christian life was never meant to be lived in our own strength. When Jesus sent His followers into the world, He also gave them the gift of the Holy Spirit, filling them with boldness, empowering their witness, and extending His mission through them. We explore how the same Spirit equips us to step forward in courage, proclaim the gospel, and embody Jesus’ hope wherever He sends us.
The world offers a fragile kind of joy, one that rises and falls with our circumstances. But the Holy Spirit gives us something far better: a joy that holds steady through hardship, suffering, and everyday chaos. We look at how the Spirit grows unshakable joy in us, how Paul and the early believers found joy even in persecution, and how we can model Spirit-filled joy for our kids in both the highs and lows of life. Plus, hear a relatable story about a grocery store meltdown and how the Spirit’s joy can meet us even in the chaos.
The Christian life isn’t easy; it’s a spiritual battle. Thankfully, we don’t fight alone. We explore how the Holy Spirit helps us recognize the lies of the enemy, resist temptation, and pray with power. Discover how the Spirit shapes our character, anchors us in Truth, and connects us to the strength we need to stand firm in every struggle.
The Holy Spirit gives every believer a unique set of spiritual gifts, not for personal gain, but to build up the Church and glorify God. We explore how these gifts show that God is alive and active among His people, and how parents can help their kids recognize that they have a role to play in God’s mission too. Plus, we share a story about how one child’s unexpected strength pointed back to the Spirit at work.
God’s Spirit doesn’t just dwell with us; He dwells in us. We unpack how the Holy Spirit transforms our lives from the inside out, making us into a temple of His presence, power, and holiness. We discuss what it looks like to live from this new identity and how to help our kids understand that God isn’t distant, and He’s closer than we think. Plus, hear how one mom used a kitchen mishap to point her child back to grace.
The Holy Spirit not only inspired the Bible, He illuminates it. We explore how the Spirit helps us understand, trust, and apply God’s Word in our daily lives. From helping our kids see Scripture as more than just a storybook to shaping our own hearts as parents, the Spirit is constantly at work through the truth of God’s Word. Plus, hear how one preschooler surprised his teacher with a verse he never forgot.
At Pentecost, God fulfilled His promise to send the Holy Spirit, and everything changed. No longer would the Spirit come and go; He would dwell within every believer, sealing them and making them new. In the first week of "The Helper" series, we explore how the Holy Spirit redefines our identity, empowers us for God’s mission, and shapes the way we live. Plus, simple ways to talk to your kids about who the Holy Spirit is and how to recognize His work in their lives.
Samson was chosen by God to deliver Israel, but like the nation he represented, he was marked by compromise and rebellion. We explore how Samson’s strength couldn’t overcome his weakness, and yet God’s plan moved forward anyway. We unpack what it means to be set apart, why character matters more than gifting, and how to help kids recognize that God’s presence is worth more than personal success. Plus, a fiery object lesson your kids won’t forget!
Gideon’s story begins with fear and uncertainty, but ends with one of the most unexpected victories in the Bible. We explore how God met Gideon in his doubt, patiently confirmed His calling, and showed that true strength comes from dependence on Him. We talk about how parents can help kids navigate uncertainty, what it looks like to take faithful steps even when we’re unsure, and why God often works through the weak to show His power.
After entering the Promised Land, a new generation of Israelites forgot the Lord and turned to worship idols. As we see in Judges 2, their story is a reminder of how quickly faith can fade, and yet, it also reveals God’s relentless mercy. We unpack the cycle of rebellion, consequences, and deliverance, and what it teaches families about passing down faith to the next generation. Plus, we share practical ways to help kids remember God’s faithfulness and stay anchored in His truth when culture pulls them in other directions.
As Joshua delivers his final words to the Israelites, he calls them to remember God’s faithfulness and choose whom they will serve. We explore how worship and obedience are inseparably linked, why idols are often more subtle than we realize, and how parents can model wholehearted devotion to God for their kids. Plus, we talk about how everyday actions – from sports to schoolwork to family routines – can become acts of worship when they flow from a heart fully surrendered to God.