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Life’s full of questions — from “Why?” to “Where’s the ketchup?” to “What in the world is God doing?”
In this laugh-filled yet deeply thoughtful episode, James, Jorge, and Manny explore the power of questions — from silly ones to sacred ones. Starting with Chris Rice’s classic song Questions for Heaven, they reflect on how curiosity shapes our faith and how even God asked questions from Genesis to Revelation.
You’ll hear about:
The “dumbest questions” we’ve all asked (and the dad-vision vs. mom-vision debate).
Why the Bible isn’t just an Answer Book — it’s full of famous questions that mirror our own.
How great leaders (JFK, MLK Jr., and Jesus Himself) used questions to awaken purpose.
And how David’s bold shift from “Who am I?” to “Is there not a cause?” challenges every Sunday School teacher and believer to focus on the mission — our kids.
It’s part humor, part conviction, and 100% encouragement for everyone working in children’s ministry.
Notable Moments
🧃 C4 and Kermit the Frog: A caffeinated detour into Chris Rice and cartoon worship songs.
🤔 Dad Vision vs. Mom Vision: The eternal “where’s the ketchup” question gets theological.
📖 The Bible’s Big Questions: From Adam and Abraham to Paul and the martyrs in Revelation.
🧠 “Sometimes the question is the answer.”
💥 David’s comeback: “Who do you think you are?” → “Is there not a cause?”
TakeawayYou don’t need to have all the answers — just keep asking the right questions.
When doubt whispers “Who am I?”, answer back with David’s question: “Is there not a cause?”
Because there is — and that cause is our kids.
By James Pelletier5
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Life’s full of questions — from “Why?” to “Where’s the ketchup?” to “What in the world is God doing?”
In this laugh-filled yet deeply thoughtful episode, James, Jorge, and Manny explore the power of questions — from silly ones to sacred ones. Starting with Chris Rice’s classic song Questions for Heaven, they reflect on how curiosity shapes our faith and how even God asked questions from Genesis to Revelation.
You’ll hear about:
The “dumbest questions” we’ve all asked (and the dad-vision vs. mom-vision debate).
Why the Bible isn’t just an Answer Book — it’s full of famous questions that mirror our own.
How great leaders (JFK, MLK Jr., and Jesus Himself) used questions to awaken purpose.
And how David’s bold shift from “Who am I?” to “Is there not a cause?” challenges every Sunday School teacher and believer to focus on the mission — our kids.
It’s part humor, part conviction, and 100% encouragement for everyone working in children’s ministry.
Notable Moments
🧃 C4 and Kermit the Frog: A caffeinated detour into Chris Rice and cartoon worship songs.
🤔 Dad Vision vs. Mom Vision: The eternal “where’s the ketchup” question gets theological.
📖 The Bible’s Big Questions: From Adam and Abraham to Paul and the martyrs in Revelation.
🧠 “Sometimes the question is the answer.”
💥 David’s comeback: “Who do you think you are?” → “Is there not a cause?”
TakeawayYou don’t need to have all the answers — just keep asking the right questions.
When doubt whispers “Who am I?”, answer back with David’s question: “Is there not a cause?”
Because there is — and that cause is our kids.

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