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This week on Cultivate, we dove into the practical side of teaching kids theology—where to begin, what essentials matter, and how to make faith accessible in everyday life. Charlie Loften and Natalie Fink discussed why it’s crucial to help children understand core truths like “Jesus died for my sins,” unpacking what this means about who Jesus is, what sin really is, and how the Bible reveals God’s character. Drawing from experience in both parenting and kids ministry, they talked through strategies for teaching foundational concepts, answering tough questions, and fostering a safe environment for curiosity—even when we don’t have all the answers ourselves. The episode offered practical tools for parents, volunteers, and anyone invested in shaping a child’s spiritual worldview, emphasizing the importance of weaving biblical stories and big-picture theology into daily conversations. As you listen, consider how you might make theology approachable for the young people in your life—and invite their questions as part of growing together in faith.
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This week on Cultivate, we dove into the practical side of teaching kids theology—where to begin, what essentials matter, and how to make faith accessible in everyday life. Charlie Loften and Natalie Fink discussed why it’s crucial to help children understand core truths like “Jesus died for my sins,” unpacking what this means about who Jesus is, what sin really is, and how the Bible reveals God’s character. Drawing from experience in both parenting and kids ministry, they talked through strategies for teaching foundational concepts, answering tough questions, and fostering a safe environment for curiosity—even when we don’t have all the answers ourselves. The episode offered practical tools for parents, volunteers, and anyone invested in shaping a child’s spiritual worldview, emphasizing the importance of weaving biblical stories and big-picture theology into daily conversations. As you listen, consider how you might make theology approachable for the young people in your life—and invite their questions as part of growing together in faith.

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