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In this episode of the Child Discipleship Podcast, Matt Markins and Mike Handler explore the difference between teaching children “Bible light” and helping them grow in true biblical literacy. They argue that many churches unintentionally teach Bible stories in ways that are accurate, but incomplete.
When Bible teaching focuses on virtues, morals, and good character without rooting them in the gospel, children can begin to see Christianity as a call to be better rather than a call to trust Jesus. Good character matters, but it is not the goal on its own. It is the fruit of a life transformed by Christ.
Using stories like Nehemiah, David and Goliath, and the feeding of the five thousand, Matt and Mike show how Bible lessons can drift into moralism when Jesus is no longer at the center. The better path is biblical literacy, Bible engagement, and helping children understand the Bible as one unified story.
That is why this episode emphasizes the four-word framework of creation, fall, redemption, and restoration. These four words help children see that Scripture is not a collection of disconnected moral stories, but one grand story centered on Jesus.
Matt and Mike also share practical ways to build Bible engagement through Scripture songs, children’s Bibles, reading the Bible aloud, and gospel-rich conversations at home and at church.
This episode is a call to move beyond shallow moral lessons and help children see that every page of Scripture points to Jesus.
The post Moving Beyond “Bible Light” to Biblical Literacy appeared first on Child Discipleship.
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In this episode of the Child Discipleship Podcast, Matt Markins and Mike Handler explore the difference between teaching children “Bible light” and helping them grow in true biblical literacy. They argue that many churches unintentionally teach Bible stories in ways that are accurate, but incomplete.
When Bible teaching focuses on virtues, morals, and good character without rooting them in the gospel, children can begin to see Christianity as a call to be better rather than a call to trust Jesus. Good character matters, but it is not the goal on its own. It is the fruit of a life transformed by Christ.
Using stories like Nehemiah, David and Goliath, and the feeding of the five thousand, Matt and Mike show how Bible lessons can drift into moralism when Jesus is no longer at the center. The better path is biblical literacy, Bible engagement, and helping children understand the Bible as one unified story.
That is why this episode emphasizes the four-word framework of creation, fall, redemption, and restoration. These four words help children see that Scripture is not a collection of disconnected moral stories, but one grand story centered on Jesus.
Matt and Mike also share practical ways to build Bible engagement through Scripture songs, children’s Bibles, reading the Bible aloud, and gospel-rich conversations at home and at church.
This episode is a call to move beyond shallow moral lessons and help children see that every page of Scripture points to Jesus.
The post Moving Beyond “Bible Light” to Biblical Literacy appeared first on Child Discipleship.

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