A.R.K. - Apostolic Radio for Kids
Some days you move forward. Other days you stop and look at how far you’ve come. Both matter. With school almost over, Tanner, Lina, and Micah sit on the living room floor and read through the entire Star Log — five months of messages, locations, and choices. For Micah, it’s the first time he’s heard the full story from the beginning. From “BE READY” in a printer room to “IN MY NAME” behind a bulletin board, every entry cost them something. Standing firm cost Tanner a spot on student leadership. Peace cost him his pride. Holiness cost him a grade. But they’re still here. Then Tanner finds something tucked behind the last page of the Log — a folded note in handwriting that isn’t theirs: “You’re ready for what’s next.” On the walk home, they pass Mr. Henry’s house. A wooden star sits openly on his porch railing — not hidden, not tucked away. Displayed. Tanner wants to go to the door. Lina holds him back one last time: “Not yet.” But the porch light stays on a little longer than usual. Key Scripture Deuteronomy 6:12 (KJV) “Then beware lest thou forget the LORD, which brought thee forth.” Family Discussion • What has God done in your life that you never want to forget? • How do you remember what God has done? Do you write it down, talk about it, or pray about it? • Why is it important to look back before you move forward? Big Idea: Remembering what God has done anchors you for what’s ahead.
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