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Why do so many kids grow up with “head knowledge” that never becomes heart-level faith? Because truth was taught as information, not interpreted through lived experience. In this episode we explore the second smooth stone of children’s ministry: experiential teaching. From a hilarious (and painful) sushi moment to Moses’ everyday-life discipleship in Deuteronomy 6, we’ll see how children learn best when God’s Word is connected to real life—sitting at home, walking along the road, lying down, and getting up. Faith sticks when truth helps kids understand their world.
By Daniel WattsWhy do so many kids grow up with “head knowledge” that never becomes heart-level faith? Because truth was taught as information, not interpreted through lived experience. In this episode we explore the second smooth stone of children’s ministry: experiential teaching. From a hilarious (and painful) sushi moment to Moses’ everyday-life discipleship in Deuteronomy 6, we’ll see how children learn best when God’s Word is connected to real life—sitting at home, walking along the road, lying down, and getting up. Faith sticks when truth helps kids understand their world.