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3 Must-Read Bible Stories for Kids (That They’ll Actually Love)
Let’s be real: getting a kid to sit through a "quiet reading time" can feel like trying to herd caffeinated squirrels. If you’re looking for a Bible story for kids to read that doesn’t result in them using the bookmark as a projectile, you need more than just a moral—you need a plot. The Bible is packed with high-stakes drama and "how is that even possible?" moments. If you're looking to start a library for your little ones, here are three epic adventures ( available now in
Erika Anne Sales Diaz
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Idolatry And How It Subtly Creeps In
I almost skipped KPop Demon Hunters, thinking it was just another flashy pop flick. But beneath the stunning animation and catchy songs was a theme that hit close to home: idolatry. It reminded me how easily we can elevate people, passions, or even our own gifts above God. When our identity isn’t rooted in Him, anything, or anyone, can quietly take His place. Who or what holds your heart’s anchor today?
Erika Anne Sales Diaz
Oct 21, 20254 min read


A Child's Question, A Divine Redirection
One Sunday, I was teaching the kids about Saul being blinded by the light. The craft was simple but effective: a flip-page showing Saul...
Erika Anne Sales Diaz
Oct 7, 20252 min read


When Kids Preach Back Series: Freedom Over Control
Through cardboard letters and crayons, the kids taught me a powerful lesson: freedom, not control, is where God does His best work in community.
Erika Anne Sales Diaz
Sep 23, 20254 min read


A Vision for the Next Generation
In prayer, God revealed the words “NEXT GENERATION,” a purpose that reshaped my service in Kid’s Church. This is a story of seeds planted, lessons learned, and faith passed on.
Erika Anne Sales Diaz
Sep 16, 20254 min read


Learning Discernment, One Conversation at a Time
Words expose the heart (Matthew 12:34). How we frame sentences, repeat ourselves to sound wise, or mask intentions — it all reveals what’s within.
Erika Anne Sales Diaz
Sep 8, 20253 min read


Bringing the Bible to Life for Children
Teaching the Bible to children goes beyond storytelling — it’s about bringing God’s Word to life. Through visuals, songs, crafts, and family activities, kids can see, hear, and feel the lessons of faith, kindness, and love. From role-playing Noah’s Ark to singing “This Little Light of Mine,” every creative moment helps them build a lasting connection with Scripture and the God who wrote it.
Erika Anne Sales Diaz
Aug 31, 20255 min read
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