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Season 1, Episode 33
In today’s Echoes for Angela adventure, we ask three surprisingly big questions: What does it really mean to know someone? What does it mean to truly see? And when God says, “Before I formed you, I knew you,” what is He telling us?
Using fun stories, simple examples, and a few silly analogies, we explore how the Bible can speak about more than facts or eyesight. Knowing can mean friendship and love. Seeing can mean understanding with your heart as well as your eyes. And God’s love might be bigger than the timeline we experience every day.
Along the way we visit shepherds and sheep, imagine life like a video game mission, and learn why careful reading matters before jumping to conclusions. Designed especially for curious young minds, this episode translates challenging biblical ideas into an engaging bedtime-style story that encourages wonder, careful thinking, and confidence that every person is deeply known and deeply loved.
By Ryan MacLeanSeason 1, Episode 33
In today’s Echoes for Angela adventure, we ask three surprisingly big questions: What does it really mean to know someone? What does it mean to truly see? And when God says, “Before I formed you, I knew you,” what is He telling us?
Using fun stories, simple examples, and a few silly analogies, we explore how the Bible can speak about more than facts or eyesight. Knowing can mean friendship and love. Seeing can mean understanding with your heart as well as your eyes. And God’s love might be bigger than the timeline we experience every day.
Along the way we visit shepherds and sheep, imagine life like a video game mission, and learn why careful reading matters before jumping to conclusions. Designed especially for curious young minds, this episode translates challenging biblical ideas into an engaging bedtime-style story that encourages wonder, careful thinking, and confidence that every person is deeply known and deeply loved.