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Hey Carpool Crew! 🚗 Whether you’re munching on a breakfast bar or packing up your pencil case before school, I’m Pastor Justin — and I’m so glad you’re here.
Have you ever had someone say something so nice that it completely made your day? Or the opposite — someone said something mean, and it stuck with you all day long? That’s because words are powerful. They can build someone up like a tower or knock them down like a stack of blocks.
Our verse today is from Proverbs 16:24 (CSB):
Back in Bible times, honey was sweet, valuable, and even used as medicine. King Solomon compared kind words to honey because your words can heal, encourage, and give life. And the same is true today — in classrooms, sports teams, group chats, and even at home.
💡 In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why words matter more than you think.
What Jesus might say if He was walking your school halls with you.
Practical ways to use your words to lift people up:
Speak encouragement — “Great job!” “I’m proud of you.”
Watch your jokes — sarcasm and name-calling can sting more than you realize.
Say thank you — gratitude is powerful, simple, and always builds up.
Before you speak, pause and ask: Will this build someone up or tear them down? Choosing kind words doesn’t mean you’ll get it perfect every time — none of us do. But Jesus is full of grace and will help you start fresh again.
👨‍👩‍👧 Parent Tip: Share today’s episode with another parent in your circle. It’s a great way to spark conversations with kids about kindness and how they use their words.
📍 Family Question: What’s one kind thing you can say to someone today that would build them up?
đź”— Listen & Subscribe
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Hey Carpool Crew! 🚗 Whether you’re munching on a breakfast bar or packing up your pencil case before school, I’m Pastor Justin — and I’m so glad you’re here.
Have you ever had someone say something so nice that it completely made your day? Or the opposite — someone said something mean, and it stuck with you all day long? That’s because words are powerful. They can build someone up like a tower or knock them down like a stack of blocks.
Our verse today is from Proverbs 16:24 (CSB):
Back in Bible times, honey was sweet, valuable, and even used as medicine. King Solomon compared kind words to honey because your words can heal, encourage, and give life. And the same is true today — in classrooms, sports teams, group chats, and even at home.
💡 In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why words matter more than you think.
What Jesus might say if He was walking your school halls with you.
Practical ways to use your words to lift people up:
Speak encouragement — “Great job!” “I’m proud of you.”
Watch your jokes — sarcasm and name-calling can sting more than you realize.
Say thank you — gratitude is powerful, simple, and always builds up.
Before you speak, pause and ask: Will this build someone up or tear them down? Choosing kind words doesn’t mean you’ll get it perfect every time — none of us do. But Jesus is full of grace and will help you start fresh again.
👨‍👩‍👧 Parent Tip: Share today’s episode with another parent in your circle. It’s a great way to spark conversations with kids about kindness and how they use their words.
📍 Family Question: What’s one kind thing you can say to someone today that would build them up?
đź”— Listen & Subscribe
Christian kids podcast, Bible stories for kids, kids devotional podcast, Jesus podcast for children, short Christian podcast for kids, podcast for kids in the car, faith-based podcast for children, daily Bible podcast for kids, morning devotions for families, teaching kids about faith, encouraging Christian kids, learning about Jesus for kids, Christian parenting resources.
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