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Read: Romans 3:22-26; Titus 3:5-7 Rosita wiped sweat from her forehead, then got back to scrubbing the pot in the sink. She was working as hard as she could to clean the kitchen before Mom got home. They’d had a fight that morning, and Rosita was sorry for the things she’d said. She sighed and…

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    Sparkling Clean

    Read: Romans 3:22-26; Titus 3:5-7 Rosita wiped sweat from her forehead, then got back to scrubbing the pot in the sink. She was working as hard as she could to clean the kitchen before Mom got home. They’d had a fight that morning, and Rosita was sorry for the things she’d said. She sighed and… Continue Reading…

    Doubting Waves

    Read: 2 Corinthians 12:9-10; James 1:2-6 “I’m not sure I can catch this wave,” Caleb yelled to his uncle as the ocean waves roared. The wind was getting stronger, and it was hard to hear. Dark clouds rolled in from above, blocking the sunshine. Caleb gripped the edges of his surfboard. This surfing lesson wasn’t… Continue Reading…

    Beyond Borders: Keys for Kids in Camps and Closed Nations

    In this powerful July episode of the Keys for Kids Connect Podcast, we celebrate how God is expanding the reach of the Gospel around the world and closer to home: Ways to Get Involved ✅ Support International MinistryHelp us bring the Gospel to kids in closed countries like Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan through devotionals, audio… Continue Reading…

    Do Something About It

    Read: Matthew 18:19-20; 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 “Mom, I’m really worried about Charlotte,” Anna said as she sat down at the table. Charlotte and Anna were best friends and did everything together. “What’s going on?” Mom asked as she added ingredients into the mixer. “Well, she’s been having a lot of headaches lately. I’m worried there… Continue Reading…

    Hidden Fruit

    Read: Psalm 119:27, 159-160; 2 Timothy 3:14-17 The sun was just poking its head over the treetops when Savannah and her mother left for a walk in the woods near their new home. “I didn’t understand what Dad read in the Bible this morning,” Savannah said. “Why can’t we just skip the parts of the… Continue Reading…

    Heavy Load

    Read: Matthew 11:28-30 Julian cheered in excitement at the tractor pulling contest. One of the contestants—a friend of Julian’s family—revved the engine as his tractor strained to pull the heavy load. It inched along, then gathered speed to the finish line. “He made it!” Julian shouted, and he clapped along with others in the crowd…. Continue Reading…

    It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane

    Read: Exodus 19:3-6; Isaiah 40:27-31 Annie leaned her forehead against the cool windowpane of the airport in Sicily. She sighed as she watched yet another large airplane taxi down the runway and fly off into the big blue sky. Her family had been detoured on the way back to the States from Africa where they… Continue Reading…

    Do You Belong?

    Read: Isaiah 43:1-4 Max opened his car window and smelled pine trees. Mom and Dad sang their old camp song about a cowboy and his one-eyed horse. Max usually sang along. But today the lyrics caught in his throat. Mom and Dad’s stories of camp made Max feel like he knew the place even though… Continue Reading…

    Incredible Saguaros (Part 2)

    Read: Romans 12:9-13 “Look!” said Rylee, stepping back from the huge saguaro cactus. “There’s something in that hole!” Dad and Easton came over to see. Sure enough, a pair of blinking yellow eyes peered back at them from a hole in the trunk of the cactus. “I think it’s a screech owl,” said Easton. “We… Continue Reading…

    Incredible Saguaros (Part 1)

    Read: Psalm 119:9-16 Rylee leaned back to see the top of the huge saguaro cactus next to her. Its spiny arms reached out and up toward the sky. “With so many big arms, this thing should be holding something. Try sitting on one of its arms, Easton,” Rylee said with a grin. “No way!” said… Continue Reading…