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Feeding Lambs is for our youngest believers and friends in the kingdom. In season one, we are mirroring Feeding Sheep in the sense that we are covering topics that are getting us “back to the basics.”
We will be discussing foundational truths in this season that everyone needs to know and be able to grow and build upon in the times to come.
“God Loves Me” uses John 3:16 as our text of choice and memory verse for the week. We will discuss a little Bible history and the original Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic languages. We will see that it’s important to see out the original language in our studies to make sure that we are understanding the text correctly. Then we dive in and break down the meanings of “world” and “love” in our key verse.
We take a look into how we understand love, how we relate to other people, and certain behaviors that are not correct when we walk and react from our emotions. We will learn that love is not merely an emotion or feeling, but it is an action, AND it is a choice.
We also compare and contrast loving conditionally from the flesh, as opposed to loving how God love us, unconditionally.
It truly is fascinating and life changing when we really understand the reality of love, the ways we show love, and that God loves us!
We pray that you will listen with your children and let these “mini podcasts” be a doorway to having important conversations about living out their faith, and what it means. Take time to ask them questions and really engage in their spiritual walk! It’ll transform the whole spiritual dynamic of the family if you will.
Please feel free to let your children know that they can reach out—with help from their parents of course—with any questions or topics that they would like to see covered, or they can send in recordings of them doing their weekly memory verses!
We want them to know that this podcast is just as much for them as it is for the teens/adults. Can’t wait to see how they grow from here!
God bless, and thank you for the opportunity to speak into their lives. What an honor it is!
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Feeding Lambs is for our youngest believers and friends in the kingdom. In season one, we are mirroring Feeding Sheep in the sense that we are covering topics that are getting us “back to the basics.”
We will be discussing foundational truths in this season that everyone needs to know and be able to grow and build upon in the times to come.
“God Loves Me” uses John 3:16 as our text of choice and memory verse for the week. We will discuss a little Bible history and the original Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic languages. We will see that it’s important to see out the original language in our studies to make sure that we are understanding the text correctly. Then we dive in and break down the meanings of “world” and “love” in our key verse.
We take a look into how we understand love, how we relate to other people, and certain behaviors that are not correct when we walk and react from our emotions. We will learn that love is not merely an emotion or feeling, but it is an action, AND it is a choice.
We also compare and contrast loving conditionally from the flesh, as opposed to loving how God love us, unconditionally.
It truly is fascinating and life changing when we really understand the reality of love, the ways we show love, and that God loves us!
We pray that you will listen with your children and let these “mini podcasts” be a doorway to having important conversations about living out their faith, and what it means. Take time to ask them questions and really engage in their spiritual walk! It’ll transform the whole spiritual dynamic of the family if you will.
Please feel free to let your children know that they can reach out—with help from their parents of course—with any questions or topics that they would like to see covered, or they can send in recordings of them doing their weekly memory verses!
We want them to know that this podcast is just as much for them as it is for the teens/adults. Can’t wait to see how they grow from here!
God bless, and thank you for the opportunity to speak into their lives. What an honor it is!