Learning the Bible has never been this fun! The Kaleidoscope Kids Podcast, designed for kiddos ages 3-10, engages growing Bible readers in the good news of God's Word through captivating storytelling, exciting games, and all sorts of silly shenanigans. Your kids will love learning God's word with Mr. Chris and the team from Kaleidoscope.
Hey friends. Today's story is a tough one—but don't worry, it's part of the greatest rescue plan ever. We're heading into John chapter 19, where Jesus shows just how much He loves us—even when everything gets really, really hard. In today's story Jesus, the true King, is treated like a criminal. The crowd yells “Crucify Him!” and Pilate, the Roman ruler, gives in. Jesus is hurt, mocked, and made to carry His own cross. But even when things seem scary or unfair, Jesus isn't out of control. He's still King. He's still good. And He's still carrying out God's perfect rescue plan. This part of the story reminds us just how deep God's love really goes—so deep that He gave everything to bring us back to Him.Podcast Questions:After they hurt Jesus, what did they put on him?When Pilate told the people that he found no guilt in Jesus, how did they respond?What happened to Jesus that night after all the mistreatment he received?Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize!Recommended ResourcesPre-Order Now! The Greatest Hero - The Book of RomansKaleidoscope + YotoLiving Water: The Gospel of JohnFollow us: Instagram | FacebookLeave Us a Review!One of the best ways that you can support this podcast is by rating and reviewing us! If you enjoy this podcast and want others to hear it, please take a moment to review us. It really does help!--Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Today's story takes us into a garden at night, where something really important—and really hard—happens.Jesus had just finished praying with His disciples when Judas showed up… but not to pray. Judas brought a group of soldiers and leaders with torches and weapons. They came looking for Jesus, but guess what? Jesus didn't run or hide—He stepped forward and said, “I am He.” Even in danger, Jesus cared for His friends. He told the soldiers, “Let my disciples go,” because Jesus is the Good Shepherd who protects His sheep.But Peter… well, he got scared. First, he tried to fight back with a sword (and even cut off someone's ear—yikes!). But Jesus said, “Put it away. This is part of God's plan.” Then, after Jesus was arrested, Peter followed from a distance—but when people asked if he knew Jesus, he found himself scared again.Meanwhile, Jesus was being questioned, but He stood strong. Even though this night was full of fear and sadness, we see how brave and loving Jesus is. And we also see how people, like Peter, can mess up—but Jesus still loves them and has a plan to make things right.Podcast Questions:Where did Jesus and his disciples go after He finished praying?Who approached Jesus in the Garden?Who did the people want to free, instead of Jesus?Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize!Recommended ResourcesPre-Order Now! The Greatest Hero - The Book of RomansKaleidoscope + YotoLiving Water: The Gospel of JohnFollow us: Instagram | FacebookLeave Us a Review!One of the best ways that you can support this podcast is by rating and reviewing us! If you enjoy this podcast and want others to hear it, please take a moment to review us. It really does help!--Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Hey friends! Today we're jumping back into the Upper Room with Jesus and His disciples. Jesus had already washed their feet and shared lots of amazing things, but He wasn't done yet! He had one more super important promise to make: He was sending someone very special — the Holy Spirit!Jesus explained that soon, He would go to be with the Father, but He wouldn't leave His friends alone. The Holy Spirit would come to help them! He would show the world what's true about sin, and how through Jesus, we can be made clean and whole again. The Spirit would guide the disciples (and us!) into all truth, and always point us back to Jesus and the Father.Even though the disciples felt confused and maybe even a little sad, Jesus promised that their sorrow would turn into joy. They just had to trust Him — because He knew exactly what they needed!So, grab your Bible and let's explore how the Holy Spirit is our faithful guide, our helper, and a forever friend sent by Jesus Himself!Podcast Questions:What were the disciples beginning to understand that made them sad?Jesus reassures the disciples by telling them he has overcome what?What does Jesus do after he reassures the disciples?Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize!Recommended ResourcesKaleidoscope + YotoLiving Water: The Gospel of JohnFollow us: Instagram | FacebookLeave Us a Review!One of the best ways that you can support this podcast is by rating and reviewing us! If you enjoy this podcast and want others to hear it, please take a moment to review us. It really does help!--Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Hey kids! In today's episode, we're diving into one of Jesus' most amazing word pictures yet — the vine and the branches!
Hey friends! Buckle up, because in today's episode, we hear about MAJOR promises from Jesus—and they're the kind that make your heart feel all warm and cozy inside!
Imagine this: the King of the world—Jesus—kneels down and does something totally unexpected...and stinky!Jesus was teaching his disciples (and us!) something super important: that real love means serving others, even in the humblest ways. In this episode, we hear from Simon Peter, who's full of big feelings and bold questions. He doesn't always get it right—but wow, does he love Jesus! Through his story, we learn that following Jesus means having a heart that's willing to grow, forgive, and care deeply for others.We also step into a moment full of mystery and sadness, when Jesus reveals that one of his close friends is about to betray him. It's a tough part of the story, but even here, Jesus shows love and grace. We'll talk about what it really means to be clean—not just on the outside, but deep down in our hearts.And don't worry—it's not all serious! We'll explore how Jesus comforts his friends with a big, beautiful promise. So grab your adventure hats and come wonder with us: What does it look like to live like Jesus today—with hands ready to serve and hearts full of love?After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards!Podcast Questions:What did Jesus do to show his love to his disciples?Washing feet is an example of what Jesus wants us to do for others, what is it?Who did Jesus pass the bread to?Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a Christmas Question for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.comRecommended ResourcesKaleidoscope + YotoLiving Water: The Gospel of JohnFollow us: Instagram | FacebookLeave Us a Review!One of the best ways that you can support this podcast is by rating and reviewing us! If you enjoy this podcast and want others to hear it, please take a moment to review us. It really does help!Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
In this episode, we step into the incredible story of Mary, the sister of Lazarus, as she does something totally unexpected—she pours out an entire jar of precious perfume onto Jesus' feet! Why would she do that? And why did some people (looking at you, Judas!) think it was a waste? Jesus responds in a way that might just change how we think about showing love and gratitude today.But that's just the beginning! The story builds toward an epic moment—Jesus' grand entrance into Jerusalem! But here's the twist—many people thought Jesus had come to be a powerful king who would overthrow the Romans, but He had a much bigger mission in mind. What was He really doing? And what's up with the donkey? (Spoiler: It's more important than you think! )Let's jump in!After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards!Podcast Questions:What did Mary do to show her gratitude to JesusWhen the people came to see Jesus in Jerusalem, what did they wave in the air and set down on the ground for him? What did palm branches symbolize?Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a Christmas Question for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.comRecommended ResourcesKaleidoscope + YotoLiving Water: The Gospel of JohnFollow us: Instagram | FacebookThanks to our SponsorThis episode was made possible in part by Dwell, the audio Bible app.They have some wonderful listening plans for this Lenten season. Help your family prepare for easter by visiting dwellbible.com/kaleidoscopeEditing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Welcome back, amazing explorers! Today, we're diving into one of the most jaw-dropping stories in the Bible – the story of Lazarus in John chapter 11! Have you ever wondered what it really means to believe in life after death? Well, buckle up, because we're taking a trip back to ancient Bethany, where something absolutely unbelievable happens!Picture this: Lazarus is gone. His sisters, Mary and Martha, are heartbroken. But then – Jesus steps in. And what happens next? A miracle so big it changes EVERYTHING! We'll follow Mary and Martha's emotional rollercoaster – from their deep sadness to their incredible faith. We'll hear about the moment when Jesus, feeling all the sorrow around him, does something surprising… he cries. And then – the moment no one saw coming – Lazarus…well you'll see.But of course, the Pharisees are NOT happy about this miracle. Their reaction sets the stage for even bigger things to come. Let's jump in!After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards!Podcast Questions:What did Mary and Martha rush to tell Jesus?How long had Lazarus been dead when Jesus arrived?What happened when Jesus called out to Lazarus?Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a Christmas Question for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.comRecommended ResourcesKaleidoscope + YotoLiving Water: The Gospel of JohnFollow us: Instagram | FacebookThanks to our SponsorThis episode was made possible in part by Dwell Differently. Sign up for a monthly membership, which includes a keychain, stickers and more to help you memorize a new scripture every month! Visit dwelldifferntly.com and use promo code Kaleidoscope and get your first month free + an additional discount off an annual membership. Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
What if recognizing a familiar voice was the key to knowing where you truly belong? In today's adventure through John 10, we step into one of Jesus' most powerful stories—the tale of the Good Shepherd. Imagine a shepherd who knows every single one of his sheep by name, guiding them, protecting them, and calling them home. That's the picture Jesus paints of Himself! But not everyone was ready to listen.We'll uncover what Jesus meant when He said He's the door (wait, a door? Yep!), and why that was such a big deal to the rule-following Pharisees. Plus, we'll explore how belonging to God isn't something we earn—it's a gift wrapped in love and grace!So, whether this story is brand new to you or you've heard it before, get ready to see it in a whole new light. Because the Good Shepherd is calling—and His voice is one you won't want to miss!After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards!Podcast Questions:What scary animal does Jesus say might try to attack the sheepWhy does Jesus say the sheep follow him?What group of people were question Jesus when He said He was the door of the sheep?Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a Christmas Question for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.comRecommended ResourcesKaleidoscope + YotoLiving Water: The Gospel of JohnFollow us: Instagram | FacebookThanks to our SponsorThis episode was made possible in part by Dwell Differently. Sign up for a monthly membership, which includes a keychain, stickers and more to help you memorize a new scripture every month! Visit dwelldifferntly.com and use promo code Kaleidoscope and get your first month free + an additional discount off an annual membership. Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Hey, friends! Imagine living in complete darkness—never seeing colors, the sky, or even your family's faces. That was reality for one man—until he met Jesus! People believed blindness was a punishment, but Jesus had a totally different plan. With mud, water, and divine power, he gave the man sight! But not everyone was happy. The Pharisees were upset—Jesus had healed on the Sabbath! Sometimes, people get so caught up in rules that they miss the bigger picture. Jesus came to show us something even greater than physical sight—he came to bring spiritual sight, helping us see the truth about who He is.So, get ready, explorers, because today's adventure is all about miracles, courage, and discovering what it really means to see!
Hey, curious minds! Have you ever thought about how one simple question could change everything? Well, today, we're diving into an incredible story from John 8 where Jesus is faced with a tricky situation—but instead of reacting with anger, He responds with wisdom, love, and a question that leaves everyone speechless!Picture this: The scribes and Pharisees drag a woman before Jesus, demanding that she be punished. They think they've set the perfect trap for Him. But Jesus? He turns the whole situation upside down with just a few powerful words. But that's not all! Jesus then makes a big statement—He calls Himself the Light of the World! What does that mean? And why does it spark such a heated debate with the Pharisees? They have so many questions about who He is, His connection to God, and even an Old Testament character! And guess what? The answers will change the way we see everything!So, grab your thinking caps and open your hearts as we unpack this mind-blowing moment in Jesus' life. Get ready to explore grace, forgiveness, and the power of seeing things in a whole new light. Are you ready? Let's go!After you listen, head over toreadkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards!Podcast Questions: Fill in the blanks: Jesus said that only someone ___ ___ should cast stones at others. Fill in the blank: Whoever follows Jesus will never walk in ____ . What old testament character appeared in this chapter?Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a Christmas Question for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.comRecommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Living Water: The Gospel of John Follow us:Instagram |FacebookThanks to our SponsorThis episode was made possible in part by Dwell Differently. Sign up for a monthly membership, which includes a keychain, stickers and more to help you memorize a new scripture every month! Visit dwelldifferntly.com and use promo code Kaleidoscope and get your first month free + an additional discount off an annual membership. --Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Hey there, kiddos! Get ready for an exciting adventure as we dive into John 7 and explore what happened when Jesus showed up at the Feast of Booths! This wasn't just any festival—it was a big celebration where people remembered how God took care of their ancestors in the wilderness. But guess what? While the crowds were busy celebrating, Jesus was facing some serious danger. Some people in Judea wanted to stop him for good! But Jesus kept teaching and sharing incredible truths that left everyone scratching their heads, amazed, and even a little confused. What did Jesus say that made such a big impact? And what's this about “living water”? We'll break it all down so you can see just how powerful Jesus' words were then and why they still matter today!So, grab your listening ears and your imagination, because we're about to uncover how Jesus' message of hope, truth, and God's amazing plan is still flowing like living water to all of us! After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards!Podcast Questions: What did the disciples celebrate in October? What did people accuse Jesus of having? What is the water that would never leave God's people wanting or thirsty again?Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a Christmas Question for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.comRecommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Living Water: The Gospel of John Follow us: Instagram | FacebookThanks to our SponsorThis episode was made possible in part by Dwell Differently. Sign up for a monthly membership, which includes a keychain, stickers and more to help you memorize a new scripture every month! Visit dwelldifferntly.com and use promo code Kaleidoscope and get your first month free + an additional discount off an annual membership. --Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Hey everyone, welcome back! Today, we're exploring the incredible story in John chapter 6 of Jesus feeding 5,000 people by the Sea of Tiberias—using just five loaves of barley bread and two fish! But this miracle is about more than just food; it's about spiritual food that fills us in ways nothing else can.We'll also journey with Jesus from the mountainside to a stormy sea, where he walks on water and reveals his divine power. Plus, we'll dig into what it means that Jesus is the Bread of Life. So, get ready to discover the deeper meaning behind this miracle and the life-changing message! Let's dive in!After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards!Podcast Questions:How much bread and fish did the boy at the gathering have?After feeding the 5,000, where did Jesus go?When the disciples were on their boat in the storm, what did they see?Remember, you can submit your answershere, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a Christmas Question for the podcast, you can email it tohello@readkaleidoscope.comRecommended ResourcesKaleidoscope + YotoLiving Water: The Gospel of JohnFollow us: Instagram | FacebookThanks to our SponsorThis episode was made possible in part byDwell Differently. Sign up for a monthly membership, which includes a keychain, stickers and more to help you memorize a new scripture every month! Visitdwelldifferntly.com and use promo codeKaleidoscope and get your first month free + an additional discount off an annual membership. --Editing and support byThe Good Podcast Co.
Hey, what if the most mind-blowing miracle you've ever seen ended up sparking way more drama than you'd ever expect? Well, buckle up, because today we're heading back to the streets of Jerusalem, where Jesus did something incredible at the pool of Bethsaida. But here's where it gets wild. Instead of everyone jumping for joy, celebrating this crazy moment, people get…mad. In today's episode, we're exploring John Chapter 5 and more of Jesus' miracles! So, join us for this wild ride through history as we uncover the power of Jesus, the tension of tradition, and how sometimes the truth can be the hardest thing to recognize—even when it's right there! After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Podcast Questions: What was the pool of water in Jerusalem called? What happened when Jesus told the man to get up and walk? What person from the Old Testament did Jesus mention in this chapter? Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a Christmas Question for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.com Recommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Living Water: The Gospel of John Follow us: Instagram | Facebook Thanks to our Sponsor This episode was made possible in part by Dwell Differently. Sign up for a monthly membership, which includes a keychain, stickers and more to help you memorize a new scripture every month! Visit dwelldifferntly.com and use promo code Kaleidoscope and get your first month free + an additional discount off an annual membership. -- Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
What if God's love wasn't earned by following rules, but freely given? Join us in John 4 as we explore the shocking encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan woman, where not even things that were most frowned upon could stop the compassion and love of Jesus. We will hear how Jesus offers "living water," to all who believe. This transformative conversation showcases Jesus' focus on those who feel undeserving of love and redemption — inviting people from all walks of life to be a part of God's family. From the cultural tensions between Jews and Samaritans to the invitation to accept Jesus' living water, this story highlights the transformative nature of Jesus' love — a love that is offered to all. After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Podcast Questions: Where did Jesus meet the Samaritan woman? Fill in the blank: At the well, Jesus told the Samaritan woman that he was the ____. What did the woman at the well do when Jesus told her he was the messiah? Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a Christmas Question for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.com Recommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Living Water: The Gospel of John Follow us: Instagram | Facebook Thanks to our Sponsor This episode was made possible in part by Dwell Differently. Sign up for a monthly membership, which includes a keychain, stickers and more to help you memorize a new scripture every month! Visit dwelldifferntly.com and use promo code Kaleidoscope and get your first month free + an additional discount off an annual membership. Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Imagine sneaking out under the cover of night to talk to Jesus. That's exactly what Nicodemus, a curious Pharisee, did! His conversation with Jesus would change his perspective forever. Jesus' message of being “reborn” was a radical way of thinking about salvation and highlights how miraculous salvation really is! In John 3, we also get to hear more from John the Baptist, whose role in heralding the arrival of Jesus is nothing short of inspiring! Through John's eyes, we see the excitement of generations who longed for the Messiah's presence and the fulfillment of that promise. After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Podcast Questions: At what time of day did Nicodemus come to meet Jesus? Fill in the blank: In order to enter the kingdom of God you must be____. True or False? John the Baptist was jealous of Jesus' baptizing. Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a Christmas Question for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.com Recommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Living Water: The Gospel of John Follow us: Instagram | Facebook Thanks to our Sponsor This episode was made possible in part by Dwell Differently. Sign up for a monthly membership, which includes a keychain, stickers and more to help you memorize a new scripture every month! Visit dwelldifferntly.com and use promo code Kaleidoscope and get your first month free + an additional discount off an annual membership. –– Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Join us as we explore John 2 and the miraculous story of Jesus at the wedding in Cana. We start with Jesus turning water into wine, an act that was not just a simple miracle but a profound symbol for a community that had long awaited salvation. We also journey with Jesus and his disciples to Jerusalem for Passover, where we witness his passionate response to the merchants who turned the sacred temple into a marketplace. This chapter teaches a number of important things about who Jesus was and how he was rescuing his people in very unexpected ways. By exploring these stories, we get a picture of the essence of Jesus' mission to win hearts back from evil and establish a kingdom of joy and redemption. After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Podcast Questions: In the Old Testament, what was wine a sign of? What did Jesus do when he saw the merchants trying to make money at Passover? What was Jesus referring to when he talked about the temple being destroyed? Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a Christmas Question for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.com Recommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Living Water: The Gospel of John Follow us: Instagram | Facebook Thanks to our Sponsor This episode was made possible in part by Dwell Differently. Sign up for a monthly membership, which includes a keychain, stickers and more to help you memorize a new scripture every month! Visit dwelldifferntly.com and use promo code Kaleidoscope and get your first month free + an additional discount off an annual membership. Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
That's right! We are back for Season 2! Join us as we explore the remarkable ministry of Jesus through the book of John. In John, we will hear how Jesus, the Son of God, was present from the dawn of creation and came to live among us, revealing God's truth and beauty. You'll hear about John the Baptist's role in preparing the way for Jesus, and how he recognized Jesus as the Lamb of God, despite the skepticism from religious leaders. Discover how Jesus began his ministry by calling his first disciples, including Andrew, Simon Peter, Philip, and Nathanael, and much much more! So buckle up as we start our journey through the Gospel of John: a true story that offers hope, reassurance, and affirmation that Jesus is God and through him, ALL can become children of God. After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Podcast Questions: In this dark world, what did Jesus come to be? Who did the priests think that John was? What did Simon's new name, Cephas, mean? Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a Christmas Question for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.com Recommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Living Water: The Gospel of John Follow us: Instagram | Facebook Thanks to our Sponsor This episode was made possible in part by Dwell, the audio Bible app.They have a new daily devotional made just for kids! Start the year off right with a new, family friendly bible reading plan! Visit dwellbible.com/kaleidoscope to get 25% off! -- Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
What does the word "virgin" really mean, and why is it so important in the Christmas story? On this festive episode of the Kaleidoscope Kids podcast we're on a joyful mission to unwrap this curious question. But that's not all—we've got a whole sleigh of excitement lined up. You will get to meet some of our Kaleidoscope team and we'll also explore a cherished passage from Luke, chapter two, to relive a part of the Christmas story. And we'll wrap things up with our podcast quiz! After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Podcast Questions: Who demanded that all the people be counted? What city was known as the City of David? What did Mary and Joseph offer at the temple? Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a Christmas Question for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.com Recommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Good News: The Story of Acts Illustrated Book Follow us: Instagram | Facebook Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Why do we give each other gifts every Christmas? This episode kicks off our three-part Christmas series, and we're inviting our young listeners to fuel the fun by sending in their curious queries about Christmas! We promise to tackle these in the coming weeks! Join us on this festive episode of the Kaleidoscope Kids podcast as we go on a historical adventure from ancient Rome's Saturnalia to the Magi's gifts to Jesus to find out where the gift giving tradition came from! We will discover how these customs interwoven over the centuries to shape the joyous present-giving we cherish today. And we will also hear from the Gospel of Luke how the greatest gift ever given came to us! After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Podcast Questions: Who was the king of Judea when Jesus was born? Who was unable to speak for a time in this story? What was the name of the angel that God sent to the city of Galilee? Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a Christmas Question for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.com Recommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Good News: The Story of Acts Illustrated Book Follow us: Instagram | Facebook Thanks to our Sponsor This episode was made possible in part by Dwell, the audio Bible app.They have a new daily devotional made just for kids! Visit dwellbible.com/kaleidoscope to try Dwell, free for 7 days! Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Shipwrecks, storms, and venomous snakes OH MY! Join us as we finish the book of Acts with the thrilling tale of Paul's voyage to Rome. From the moment Paul requests an audience with Caesar, he faces a 1,400-mile odyssey fraught with peril. While Acts wraps up with Paul's presence in Rome, it leaves us with a resounding reminder: the spreading of the good news of Jesus is far from over. God can and will use anyone to tell others about His good news…even you! We may be wrapping up the book of Acts, but join us next week as we start a four-part series on Christmas! After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Podcast Questions: Where did the boat with Paul shipwreck? What jumped out of the fire at Paul? Did Paul eventually make it to Rome? Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a joke for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.com Recommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Good News: The Story of Acts Illustrated Book Follow us: Instagram | Facebook Thanks to our Sponsor This episode was made possible in part by Dwell, the audio Bible app.They have a new daily devotional made just for kids! Visit dwellbible.com/kaleidoscope to try Dwell, free for 7 days! Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Imagine finding yourself in a situation where your very life is being threatened, but you remain steadfast. That's exactly where Paul finds himself— navigating the perilous political landscape of ancient Judea as he tries to share the message of Jesus. Despite facing relentless opposition and a corrupt governor hoping for a bribe, Paul's unwavering commitment to his beliefs not only resulted in a surprising end but also left a lasting impression on those around him, including Governor Felix and his wife, Drusilla. After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Podcast Questions: Who did Paul request to see in court? What did Paul share with Drusilla, Felix's wife? When Paul shared the gospel with King Agrippa in court, how did Agrippa respond? Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a joke for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.com Recommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Good News: The Story of Acts Illustrated Book Follow us: Instagram | Facebook Thanks to our Sponsor This episode was made possible in part by Dwell, the audio Bible app.They have a new daily devotional made just for kids! Visit dwellbible.com/kaleidoscope to try Dwell, free for 7 days! Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Imagine standing in a courtroom, cold with tension, where every eye is on one man—Paul. In Acts 23, we hear the incredible story of why Paul was in trouble with the religious leaders again and how he handled it! The scene is electric, a chess match of wits and faith where Paul's quick thinking results in a surprising twist. This episode highlights not only the wisdom of Paul, but the faithfulness of God to him—offering listeners another captivating glimpse into a pivotal moment in early Christian history. After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Podcast Questions: What did Ananias demand happen to Paul at the beginning of the story? Was Paul able to make it through the trial and be freed? Who was spying on Ananias and his friends when they plotted Paul's death? Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a joke for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.com Recommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Good News: The Story of Acts Illustrated Book Follow us: Instagram | Facebook Thanks to our Sponsor This episode was made possible in part by Dwell, the audio Bible app.They have a new daily devotional made just for kids! Visit dwellbible.com/kaleidoscope to try Dwell, free for 7 days! Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Despite the ominous warnings from friends and prophets like Agabus, Paul remains steadfast in his mission, willing to sacrifice everything for his faith. Acts 21-22 paint a vivid picture of the tension of the time between adhering to Old Testament laws and embracing the grace of Jesus. These chapters highlight the struggles and the triumphs of the early church as they celebrate God's work among the Gentiles, while navigating the turbulent waters in the Jewish community. After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Podcast Questions: How far did Paul have to travel to get to Jerusalem? True or False? The point of the laws in the Old Testament is to earn God's love. What reason did Paul give the Romans for why they couldn't kill him? Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a joke for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.com Recommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Good News: The Story of Acts Illustrated Book Follow us: Instagram | Facebook Thanks to our Sponsor This episode was made possible in part by Dwell, the audio Bible app.They have a new daily devotional made just for kids! Visit dwellbible.com/kaleidoscope to try Dwell, free for 7 days! Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Acts 20 recounts the moving story of Paul's tearful farewell to the Ephesian elders. We get to witness Paul's unwavering dedication to spreading the good news, despite the looming dangers that await him in Jerusalem. Paul's steadfast trust in God's plan serves as a testament to the sustaining faith he had in who Jesus said he was. Whether you're familiar with this story or discovering it for the first time, this episode offers a rich exploration of sacrifice, obedience, and the eternal hope that sustains us. After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Podcast Questions: What happened to Eutyches, the boy who fell through the 3rd story window? Where did God call Paul to at the end of this story? What did the Elders at the church do when Paul told them he had to leave? Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a joke for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.com Recommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Good News: The Story of Acts Illustrated Book Follow us: Instagram | Facebook Thanks to our Sponsor This episode was made possible in part by Dwell, the audio Bible app.They have a new daily devotional made just for kids! Visit dwellbible.com/kaleidoscope to try Dwell, free for 7 days! -- Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Acts 19 takes us on an incredible journey with Paul as he returns to Ephesus, reconnecting with friends and spreading the good news of Jesus. His message captures hearts and ignites a spiritual awakening that ripples through the city, leading to life-altering conversions and baptisms. But the trip is fraught with conflict as Paul's message is met with a riot incited by a man named Demetrius, who feels his livelihood and beliefs are under siege. After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Podcast Questions: After a 2-year break, where did Paul go first? What were some of the people making and selling that didn't like Paul's teachings? True or False? Demetrius was able to stop the good news from spreading. Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a joke for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.com Recommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Good News: The Story of Acts Illustrated Book Follow us: Instagram | Facebook Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
In Acts 16 & 17 we journey alongside Paul and Silas through the bustling cities of Thessalonica, Berea, Athens, and Corinth. Witnessing the challenges they faced while spreading the message of Jesus, a compassionate and powerful king who stood in stark contrast to the ruling Caesar. From synagogue teachings to unexpected riots incited by jealousy, Paul's mission was fraught with peril but also filled with hope and new believers.After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards!Podcast Questions:After the earthquake, where did Paul go?Alongside preaching the gospel, what did Paul, Priscilla and Aquila do for a living?How long was Paul traveling and preaching the gospel? Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a joke for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.comRecommended ResourcesKaleidoscope + YotoGood News: The Story of Acts Illustrated BookFollow us: Instagram | FacebookThanks to our SponsorThis episode was made possible in part by Lithos Kids. Are you looking for a storybook Bible for your younger kids? Head over to lithoskids.com and use the code KIDSBIBLES to get 15% off your order. AND you can download the Old Testament audiobook free, for a limited time, with the code FREEBIBLE.Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
In Acts 16, Paul and Silas make their way to tell the Philippians the good news of Jesus. And as you might guess, they make the religious leaders angry and get thrown in jail! But this story has a very surprising end and once again shows that God will use any means necessary to bring people to know Him! After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Podcast Questions: What town were Paul and Silas in during this story? What did Paul and Silas do while in prison? True or False: Paul and Silas ran out of the prison as soon as the earthquake opened the gates. Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a joke for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.com Recommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Good News: The Story of Acts Illustrated Book Follow us: Instagram | Facebook Thanks to our Sponsor This episode was made possible in part by Lithos Kids. Are you looking for a storybook Bible for your younger kids? Head over to lithoskids.com and use the code KIDSBIBLES to get 15% off your order. AND you can download the Old Testament audiobook free, for a limited time, with the code FREEBIBLE. Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Title: Episode 13: Acts 15 — Good News Unites In chapter 15 we hear how the disciples of Jesus continue to be met with opposition from the religious leaders of the day. But despite that, they continue to preach the good news to everyone who will listen. And every day more Gentiles learn that Jesus came for them, not just the Jewish people. God's Church keeps growing. After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Podcast Questions: True or False: The message of the gospel is to obey every single law in the Old Testament? Who is the gospel for? Who delivered a letter of encouragement to the Gentiles in Antioch? Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a joke for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.com Recommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Good News: The Story of Acts Illustrated Book Follow us: Instagram | Facebook Thanks to our Sponsor This episode was made possible in part by Lithos Kids. Are you looking for a storybook Bible for your younger kids? Head over to lithoskids.com and use the code KIDSBIBLES to get 15% off your order. AND you can download the Old Testament audiobook free, for a limited time, with the code FREEBIBLE. Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
In chapter 14 of the Book of Acts, we hear how Paul and Barnabas continue their journey to spread the good news of Jesus to the ends of the earth. Their journey took them to the city of Lystra where Paul found himself in a LOT of trouble. His message made some of the leaders there very, very angry. But we will hear how not even angry crowds could stop the spread of the gospel. After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Podcast Questions: When Paul arrived in Iconium, how did the people treat him? Where did Paul flee to? What happened to the man who could not walk? Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a joke for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.com Recommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Good News: The Story of Acts Illustrated Book Follow us: Instagram | Facebook Thanks to our Sponsor This episode was made possible in part by Lithos Kids. Are you looking for a storybook Bible for your younger kids? Head over to lithoskids.com and use the code KIDSBIBLES to get 15% off your order. AND you can download the Old Testament audiobook free, for a limited time, with the code FREEBIBLE. -- Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
On this very special episode of the Kaleidoscope Kids Podcast, we get to welcome guest Joanna Kimbrell, author of the newly released book "Jesus is Better: The Book of Hebrews." Joanna shares some of the books she and her kids love to read as well as offers some encouragement for kids who think they might want to be a writer some day! She's a delightful person and writer and we can't wait for you all to get to read her book! We continue our journey through Acts as we explore Paul's journey to Antioch where he and Barnabas shared the message of salvation with both Jews and Gentiles. Despite facing hostility, Paul and Barnabas leave Antioch with joy, knowing they had spread the good news of Jesus. After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Podcast Questions: The church at Antioch sent out what two men to spread the good news? What name does Saul officially go by, starting in Acts 13? How did the people (not the leaders, but the people!) receive Paul's teachings? Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a joke for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.com Recommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Good News: The Story of Acts Illustrated Book Follow us: Instagram | Facebook Thanks to our Sponsor This episode was made possible in part by Lithos Kids. Are you looking for a storybook Bible for your younger kids? Head over to lithoskids.com and use the code KIDSBIBLES to get 15% off your order. AND you can download the Old Testament audiobook free, for a limited time, with the code FREEBIBLE. Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
On today's episode we'll hear how Herod, the evil King of Judea, hated the early church and the message of Jesus. He didn't want to share attention with anyone. So much so, that he did horrible things to Jesus' followers including throwing Peter in jail…again! We'll also hear about how God dealt with Herod, and trust me…it's…surprising. After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Podcast Questions: How did Herod feel when he heard about all the new Christians? Who visited Peter while he was in prison at night? What happened to Peter's chains? Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a joke for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.com Recommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Good News: The Story of Acts Illustrated Book Follow us: Instagram | Facebook Thanks to our Sponsor This episode was made possible in part by Storymakers NYC. Their hope is for kids and grownups to connect to God's story through play, art and social-emotional connections. Head over to storymakersnyc.com to start the adventure today! Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
In Acts Chapter 11, we get to hear more about how God was growing His Church and how some of the Jewish leaders weren't happy about it. You see, the Jews and Gentiles had been enemies for a LONG time. They did not like each other. But, through Peter, God was showing them a new way. He was showing them that all people are welcome in His kingdom. And we also get to meet a new church leader named Barnabas. After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Podcast Questions: Why were the Jewish leaders mad at Peter? Who emerged as a great leader in Antioch? What were followers of Jesus from Antioch called? Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a joke for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.com Recommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Good News: The Story of Acts Illustrated Book Follow us: Instagram | Facebook Thanks to our Sponsor This episode was made possible in part by Lithos Kids. Are you looking for a storybook Bible for your younger kids? Head over to lithoskids.com and use the code KIDSBIBLES to get 15% off your order. AND you can download the Old Testament audiobook free, for a limited time, with the code FREEBIBLE. Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
On this episode, we get to hear more about the apostle Peter — in particular, about a very strange dream he had! Acts Chapter 10 tells us a lot about God's plan for His Church and how that plan was a big change for both Jewish people and Gentiles. We will learn later, that not everyone liked God's plan. After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Podcast Questions: Who did the angel want Cornelius to find? How far apart are Caesarea and Joppa? Peter was Jewish. What type of person was Cornelius? Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a joke for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.com Recommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Good News: The Story of Acts Illustrated Book Follow us: Instagram | Facebook Thanks to our Sponsor This episode was made possible in part by Storymakers NYC. Their hope is for kids and grownups to connect to God's story through play, art and social-emotional connections. Head over to storymakersnyc.com to start the adventure today! Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Would you believe that God's work in one person's life could change the entire history of the world? Well it happened in the Book of Acts. In this episode we explore the miraculous events of Acts, Chapter 9. Saul (also known as Paul), who once hated and even killed Christians, became one of the most prolific writers of the Bible. After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Podcast Questions: What fell from heaven when Saul was on his way to Damascus? Whose voice spoke to Saul? Who did God send to visit Saul? Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a joke for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.com Recommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Good News: The Story of Acts Illustrated Book Follow us: Instagram | Facebook Thanks to our Sponsor This episode was made possible in part by Lithos Kids. Are you looking for a storybook Bible for your younger kids? Head over to lithoskids.com and use the code KIDSBIBLES to get 15% off your order. AND you can download the Old Testament audiobook free, for a limited time, with the code FREEBIBLE. Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Acts chapter 8 tells us the story of the spread of the Gospel through a man named Phillip. He meets Simon the Magician, who thought he knew God but didn't really. He also talks with a man from Ethiopia and tells him that the book he is reading is about Jesus! These stories show us that even though followers of Jesus were driven from Jerusalem, it actually served to further God's plan, to bring the good news to Judea, Samaria and to the ends of the earth. Nothing, not even death, can stop God's plans. After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Podcast Questions: Where did Philip go to preach the gospel? What was Simon's job? What happened to Philip after the Ethiopian became a believer? Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a joke for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.com Recommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Good News: The Story of Acts Illustrated Book Follow us: Instagram | Facebook Thanks to our Sponsor This episode was made possible in part by Storymakers NYC. Their hope is for kids and grownups to connect to God's story through play, art and social-emotional connections. Head over to storymakersnyc.com to start the adventure today! Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
In Acts chapters 6 and 7, we hear the remarkable story of Stephen, a brave man chosen as a deacon to help the rapidly growing church. Stephen not only assisted the needy but also preached the good news of Jesus, which angered a group called the Freedmen. Despite facing false accusations and hostility, Stephen boldly recounted God's promises and the arrival of Jesus, ultimately leading to his martyrdom. This tragic event highlights the paradox of how God's kingdom grows through suffering and sacrifice. After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Podcast Questions: Who joined Peter in spreading the gospel and caring for the church? What did the freedmen believe would save them? Who took Stephen out of the city to his death? Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a joke for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaleidoscope.com Recommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Good News: The Story of Acts Illustrated Book Follow us: Instagram | Facebook Thanks to our Sponsor This episode was made possible in part by Lithos Kids. Are you looking for a storybook Bible for your younger kids? Head over to lithoskids.com and use the code KIDSBIBLES to get 15% off your order. AND you can download the Old Testament audiobook free, for a limited time, with the code FREEBIBLE. -- Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
This episode of the Kaleidoscope Kids Podcast takes you back to the bustling and grandiose Solomon's Porch in Jerusalem, where incredible events in the early church unfolded. Get ready to be inspired by the bravery and faith of Peter and John as they preached the gospel against all odds! Our exploration of Acts 5 reveals how God can use all kinds of people and all sorts of situations to show us His goodness! After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Podcast Questions: Where did the disciples go to keep proclaiming the gospel and perform miracles? Who let Peter out of prison? Who did God work through to protect Peter from being harmed? Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a joke for the podcast, you can email it to hello@readkaliedoscope.com Recommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Good News: The Story of Acts Illustrated Book Follow us: Instagram | Facebook Thanks to our Sponsor This episode was made possible in part by Storymakers NYC. Their hope is for kids and grownups to connect to God's story through play, art and social-emotional connections. Head over to storymakersnyc.com to start the adventure today! Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Join us on the Kaleidoscope Kids podcast as we journey through Acts 5, recounting the story of Ananias and Sapphira. We will explore how this couple's greediness and dishonesty led to severe consequences and what their story teaches us about the importance of honesty and trust in God's wisdom. We will hear how their actions affected them, their community, and the early Church. This story shows us how God protected the early Church and how serious He is about sin in our hearts. After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Podcast Questions: What did Ananias and Sapphira say they would do with the money that they got from the land they sold? What did Ananias and Sapphira actually do with the money? Where did Jesus teach us to store up treasures? Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a joke for the podcast, you can email it to: hello@readkaliedoscope.com Recommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Good News: The Story of Acts Illustrated Book Follow us: Instagram | Facebook Thanks to our Sponsor This episode was made possible in part by Lithos Kids. Are you looking for a storybook Bible for your younger kids? Head over to lithoskids.com and use the code KIDSBIBLES to get 15% off your order. AND you can download the Old Testament audiobook free, for a limited time, with the code FREEBIBLE. Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Join us on the Kaleidoscope Kids podcast as we embark on an exciting journey through chapters 3–4 of the Book of Acts. We will explore the amazing events following Jesus' resurrection, where the Holy Spirit empowered the disciples to spread the good news. We will hear how Peter and John healed a man who had never walked, causing a stir among the townspeople and leading to an impassioned sermon by Peter about Jesus' power. You'll be transported to a time where the early church begins to flourish amidst excitement and upheaval. After you listen, head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Podcast Questions: What were Peter and John headed to the temple to do? Who did Peter give credit to for healing the man on the porch? What happened to Peter and John after Peter preached? Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a joke for the podcast, you can email it to: hello@readkaliedoscope.com Recommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Good News: The Story of Acts Illustrated Book Follow us: Instagram | Facebook Thanks to our Sponsor This episode was made possible in part by Storymakers NYC. Their hope is for kids and grownups to connect to God's story through play, art and social-emotional connections. Head over to storymakersnyc.com to start the adventure today! Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Welcome to the debut episode of the Kaleidoscope Kids podcast, hosted by Mr. Chris! Join us on an engaging journey through the Bible, starting with the book of Acts. In this episode, we learn about its author, Luke, who also wrote the Gospel of Luke and was a close companion of Jesus. We'll explore the dramatic events of Acts chapters 1 and 2, focusing on Jesus' ascension and the arrival of the Holy Spirit. But that's not all! We're turning learning into a fun challenge. Listen carefully for the answers to the questions at the end of the episode. Then head over to readkaleidoscope.com and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Trivia Questions: Jesus told the disciples to go to Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria and one other place. What was that one other place? Jesus told the disciples that somebody would come to help them. Who was that somebody? What was the number that the crowd started at and what did that number grow to? Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! Recommended Resources Kaleidoscope + Yoto Good News: The Story of Acts Illustrated Book Follow us: Instagram | Facebook Thanks to our Sponsor This episode was made possible in part by Dwell, the audio Bible app. Visit dwellbible.com/kaleidoscope to get 25% off your purchase! Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Learning the Bible has never been this fun! The Kaleidoscope Kids Podcast, designed for kiddos ages 3-10, engages growing Bible readers in the good news of God's Word through captivating storytelling, exciting games, and all sorts of silly shenanigans. Your kids will love learning God's word with Mr. Chris and the team from Kaleidoscope. Be on the lookout for Episode 1, releasing July 15!