Everyday Truths Kids

Episode 23 | Faithfulness: Trusting God When It’s Scary

17 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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This week, we’re continuing the conversation about faithfulness—especially when doing the right thing feels uncomfortable or even a little scary. Through honest questions and everyday examples, kids are invited to think about moments when they’ve felt nervous to stand up for what’s right… like telling the truth, speaking up, or staying true to what they believe. Then we step into the story of Daniel—a man who chose to stay faithful to God, even when it meant facing the lions’ den.  Kids will hear how Daniel trusted God in a really hard situation—and how God didn’t remove the challenge, but stayed with him right in the middle of it. For parents, this episode opens the door to conversations about courage, peer pressure, and helping kids understand that faithfulness isn’t about everything being easy—it’s about trusting God through it. Whether your child listens independently or you revisit it together later, this episode is here to support real-life faith conversations in a way that feels doable. A couple gentle ways to keep the conversation going: *  When does it feel hardest to do the right thing?  *  What helps you feel brave when you’re scared?  If this episode encouraged your family, follow the podcast and share it with someone who’s helping kids grow in faith—one everyday moment at a time.

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