Hey Carpool Crew! đ Maybe youâre in the car headed to a soccer game or just chilling at the breakfast table in your PJsâwherever you are, Iâm Pastor Justin, and Iâm so glad youâre here! Todayâs episode might sound like a âschool lifeâ verse⊠but itâs not just for school. Itâs for your everyday lifeâeven the weekend.  Todayâs Verse: Proverbs 20:11 (CSB)  âEven a young man is known by his actionsâby whether his behavior is pure and upright.â đŹ What This Means for Kids: Solomon wants you to know: You donât have to wait until youâre older to start doing whatâs right. The way you act right nowâat home, at practice, in your neighborhoodâis shaping your reputation. Even Jesus, at 12 years old, was known for how He acted. He was respectful, kind, obedient, and full of truthânot just in what He said, but how He lived. đž In This Episode, Kids Will Learn: Why your behavior matters every day, not just at school That your life tells a storyâeven in the smallest decisions How real character is built in the little moments Why actions speak louder than words (yes, even on the weekend!) đ§ Practical Takeaways: Ask yourself: What do my actions say about me today? Choose the right thing even if itâs hard or no one sees it. Remember: Youâre building your reputation with every choiceâso let it reflect who you are in Christ. đšâđ©âđ§âđŠ Parent Action Step: Talk together as a family: "If someone only watched what we do, not what we sayâwhat would they believe about who we are?" Share this episode with your church group, homeschool crew, or parent text thread to encourage more families with weekend wisdom from Proverbs! đ Listen & Subscribe đ§ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ZQq3iq đ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Zt7lvO đș YouTube: https://bit.ly/YoutubeCPWJ đ» Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanCPWJ đ± Instagram: https://bit.ly/InstagramCPWJ đ Facebook Community: https://bit.ly/CPWJFB  Christian kids podcast, weekend devotionals for families, Proverbs 20:11 explained, building character in kids, teaching integrity to children, parenting with biblical wisdom, Christian parenting resources, actions speak louder than words, how to raise godly kids, weekend wisdom for kids, Bible truths for everyday life, Carpooling with Jesus podcast
Hey Carpool Crew! đ Whether you're wondering if you remembered your homework or still thinking about yesterdayâs conversation, Iâm Pastor Justinâand Iâm so glad you're here. Weâre wrapping up another great episode in our series: Proverbs for Your School Life â daily wisdom from God's Word to help kids make real-life decisions at school, with friends, and at home. đ Proverbs 19:20 (CSB) đ âListen to counsel and receive instruction so that you may be wise later in life.â đĄ What does this mean? Solomon reminds us that wisdom is builtânot born. You donât just wake up wise. You grow into itâand it starts with being teachable and willing to listen. Even Jesus, as a young boy, grew in wisdom by listening to His parents and learning in the temple. If Jesus listened and learned, we should too! â In this episode, kids will learn: Why wisdom starts with listening How to handle correctionâeven when itâs hard Why your response to feedback shapes your future That asking for advice isnât weaknessâitâs the beginning of growth đ« Real-life example: Your coach or parent corrects how you do a drill or assignment. Youâve always done it your way. Do you ignore them? Or do you listen and get better? đĄ Thatâs Proverbs 19:20 in action. đ Application for Today: When someone corrects you, donât tune them out. Lean in and learn. Ask an adult you trust for advice this week. Even about something small! Remember: Listening now = wisdom later. It all adds up! đšâđ©âđ§ Parent Tip: Ask your kids: âWhatâs one piece of advice or instruction youâve been given latelyâand how did you respond?â If this episode encouraged your family, share it with a friend or post about it to help more families discover Carpooling with Jesus. đ Listen & Subscribe đ§ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ZQq3iq đ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Zt7lvO đș YouTube: https://bit.ly/YoutubeCPWJ đ» Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanCPWJ đ± Instagram: https://bit.ly/InstagramCPWJ đ Facebook Community: https://bit.ly/CPWJFB Christian kids podcast, Proverbs for kids, kids Bible devotions, how to be wise, teaching kids to listen, instruction and discipline for children, faith-based school tips for families, growing in wisdom, biblical life skills for kids, Jesus and learning, Christian parenting podcast.
Hey Carpool Crew! đ Whether you're nervous about a quiz or just hoping today goes better than yesterday, Iâm Pastor Justinâand Iâm so glad you're here. Weâre in the middle of our series: Proverbs for Your School Life â powerful truth from the Bible that helps kids handle real emotions, tough moments, and daily challenges with wisdom. đ Proverbs 18:10 (CSB) đ âThe name of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous run to it and are protected.â đĄ What does that mean? In Bible times, cities had strong towers for safety. When trouble came, people didnât stand out in the openâthey ran to the tower. This verse says God is our safe placeâa place we can run to when weâre: Scared Stressed Lonely Overwhelmed â In this episode, kids will learn: That God isnât just with them at churchâHeâs with them everywhere How to run to God in their mind and heartâthrough prayer, trust, and pause moments That Jesus is the strongest and safest place we can go when life feels out of control đ« Real-life example: You're losing in a game. Everything's falling apart. What do you do? You call a timeout and run to your coach. đ Thatâs what running to God looks like. You donât have to push through alone. You can pause and pray right where you are. đ Application for Today: Start your day with a quick prayer like: âGod, Iâm running to You today.â When you feel stressed, pause and talk to Godânot just your friends or your phone. Trust that Godâs nameâwho He isâis stronger than anything youâre facing. đšâđ©âđ§ Parent Tip: Ask your kids: âWhatâs something in your life right now that you need to run to God with instead of trying to handle on your own?â And if this episode encouraged your family, share about it on Instagram and tag @carpoolingwithjesusâweâd love to connect with you! đ Listen & Subscribe đ§ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ZQq3iq đ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Zt7lvO đș YouTube: https://bit.ly/YoutubeCPWJ đ» Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanCPWJ đ± Instagram: https://bit.ly/InstagramCPWJ đ Facebook Community: https://bit.ly/CPWJFB Christian kids podcast, Bible verses for anxiety, Proverbs for kids, running to God, devotional podcast for kids, God is our refuge, daily Bible podcast for children, Christian parenting podcast, faith-based encouragement for kids, school stress solutions for kids.
Hey Carpool Crew! đ Whether youâre excited to see your best friend or still rubbing your eyes in the backseat, Iâm Pastor Justinâand Iâm so glad youâre here. This month weâre in our series: Proverbs for Your School Life â Bible wisdom to help you build real relationships, handle school life, and make good choices each day. đ Proverbs 17:17 (CSB) đ âA friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for a difficult time.â đĄ What does that mean? Solomon is showing us what real friendship looks like: A true friend doesnât just show up for funâthey stick around when life gets hard Real friends love you on your messy days, not just your best ones You were made by God to be that kind of friendâand Jesus is the perfect example â In this episode, kids will learn: The difference between fair-weather friends and faithful friends Why showing up during tough times matters more than popularity How Jesus modeled loyalty, love, and friendship with His disciplesâeven when they struggled How to be the kind of friend that others can count onâno matter what đ« Real-life example: Your friend is getting made fun of at lunch. Youâre not joining in⊠but youâre just standing there. đ What kind of friend do you want to be? This episode helps kids think through real-life friendship moments and how to respond with courage, love, and faith. đ Application for Today: Be the kind of friend you wish you had Stick with people when theyâre hurting, not just when itâs fun Ask Jesus to help you show up in real life, not just on text or social media đšâđ©âđ§ Parent Tip: Ask your child: âWhatâs one way you can be a better friend this weekâespecially to someone going through a hard time?â If this episode encouraged your family, share it with a parent friend or your churchâs kids ministry. Letâs help more families raise wise, compassionate, Christ-like kids. đ Listen & Subscribe đ§ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ZQq3iq đ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Zt7lvO đș YouTube: https://bit.ly/YoutubeCPWJ đ» Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanCPWJ đ± Instagram: https://bit.ly/InstagramCPWJ đ Facebook Community: https://bit.ly/CPWJFB Christian kids podcast, Proverbs for kids, Bible verses about friendship, how to be a good friend, helping kids with relationships, Jesus and friendship, Christian parenting podcast, kids devotional podcast, how to teach kids loyalty, faith-based school tips for kids, raising kind kids.
Hey Carpool Crew! đ Whether you're hyped for a big day or still waking up after a long night, Iâm Pastor Justinâand Iâm so glad youâre here. Weâre halfway through our series: Proverbs for Your School Life â daily wisdom from the Bible to help kids face real situations at school, with friends, in sports, and at home. đ Proverbs 16:18 (CSB) đ âPride comes before destruction, and an arrogant spirit before a fall.â đĄ What does that mean? Solomon isnât saying confidence is bad. Confidence is great! But prideâthe âIâm better than everyoneâ attitudeâis dangerous. Why? Because it: Shuts out correction Damages friendships Blocks growth Makes you believe your own hype... until you fall â In this episode, kids will learn: The difference between confidence and arrogance Why pride leads to failure, but humility leads to wisdom and growth How Jesus stayed humble, even though He had every reason to boast Why teachable hearts go further than show-offs đ Real-life example: You finally land a trick in front of a crowd and everyone cheers. You get full of pride and try an even bigger oneâwithout warming up. đ„ You wipe out. Thatâs what pride doesâit pushes too far, ignores wisdom, and sets you up for a fall. đ Application for Today: Check your heart when you succeedâand give God the credit. Stay teachable when correctedâdonât argue, just learn and grow. Be honest about your strugglesâhumility opens the door for help and strength. đšâđ©âđ§ Parent Tip: Ask your kids: âWhatâs one area where youâve felt pride creeping in? How could humility help you grow instead?â If this episode encouraged your family, share it in your parenting group or tag another family who would love Carpooling with Jesus! đ Listen & Subscribe đ§ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ZQq3iq đ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Zt7lvO đș YouTube: https://bit.ly/YoutubeCPWJ đ» Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanCPWJ đ± Instagram: https://bit.ly/InstagramCPWJ đ Facebook Community: https://bit.ly/CPWJFB Christian kids podcast, Proverbs for kids, Bible verses about pride, how to be humble, humility for children, kids devotional podcast, Jesus podcast for kids, short Christian podcast for families, school life wisdom, Christian parenting tips, growing in character, pride vs. humility.
Hey Carpool Crew! đ Whether you're annoyed at your sibling from breakfast or thinking about that one kid at school who pushes your buttons, Iâm Pastor Justinâand Iâm so glad you're here. All month long, we're in our series: Proverbs for Your School Life â daily wisdom from the Bible to help kids make real-life choices with friends, classmates, siblings, and more. đ Proverbs 15:1 (CSB) đ âA gentle answer turns away anger, but a harsh word stirs up wrath.â đĄ What does that mean? Solomon is teaching a simple but powerful truth: When someoneâs angry and you yell back, you multiply the emotion When you stay calm, kind, or even silent, you cool things down You donât have to match someone elseâs angerâyou can break the cycle â In this episode, kids will learn: Why gentle words are stronger than loud arguments How Jesus modeled calm and truthâeven when people shouted at Him Real ways to turn down anger instead of turning it up What it looks like to be a peacemaker, not a reactor đ§± Real-life example: Imagine someone knocks over your Lego set on purpose. You want to explodeâbut instead you take a breath, say, âThat wasnât cool, but Iâm not going to fight about it.â đ Thatâs choosing wisdom over wrath. đ Application for Today: Pause before you respondâespecially when you're mad Use words that cool things down, not stir things up Remember: Sometimes silence or walking away is the wisest thing you can do đšâđ©âđ§ Parent Tip: Ask your child: âThink of a time you got angry. What would a gentle answer have looked like in that moment?â If this episode helped your family, share it with another parent or your kidsâ pastor. Carpooling with Jesus is here to help families everywhere grow in wisdomâone car ride at a time. đ Listen & Subscribe đ§ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ZQq3iq đ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Zt7lvO đș YouTube: https://bit.ly/YoutubeCPWJ đ» Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanCPWJ đ± Instagram: https://bit.ly/InstagramCPWJ đ Facebook Community: https://bit.ly/CPWJFB Christian kids podcast, Proverbs for kids, Bible verses about anger, gentle answers, Christian self-control, emotional regulation for kids, Bible-based conflict resolution, kids devotional podcast, daily Bible podcast for kids, Christian parenting tips, helping kids with frustration, school life wisdom for kids.
Hey Carpool Crew! đ Whether youâre just waking up in the backseat or eating your breakfast before heading into school, Iâm Pastor Justinâand Iâm so glad youâre here. All month long weâre in our series: Proverbs for Your School Life â real wisdom from Godâs Word to help you make smart choices in the hallways, classrooms, and friendships you navigate every day. Todayâs verse is a powerful reminder to think before you believe: đ Proverbs 14:15 (CSB) âThe inexperienced one believes anything, but the sensible one watches his steps.â đĄ What does that mean? Solomon is talking about two kinds of people: The inexperiencedâwho believe anything they hear The sensibleâwho slow down, think it through, and choose carefully â In this episode, kids will learn: What it means to be inexperienced (and why itâs okay to start there) How to spot rumors, question whatâs true, and avoid blindly following what others say Why Jesus always focused on truthâeven when the crowd believed something false How to become the kind of person who watches their steps and leads with wisdom đŻ Real-life example: You hear a story in class about someone messing up, and it spreads fast. You believe it. You even pass it along. Laterâyou find out it wasnât true. Now someone feels embarrassed and hurt, and you wish you had asked more questions. Thatâs the power of thinking before believing. Itâs not just smartâitâs kind. đ Application for Today: Pause before you believe, repeat, or post anything. If something sounds sketchyâit probably is. Be someone who watches their steps, not someone who just follows the crowd. đšâđ©âđ§ Parent Tip: Ask your child: âWhatâs one time you believed something too quickly and later found out it wasnât true?â If this episode gave your family something to talk about, consider sharing it with your kidsâ pastor or in a parenting group. Carpooling with Jesus is a free resource made to help families grow in wisdom together! đ Listen & Subscribe đ§ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ZQq3iq đ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Zt7lvO đș YouTube: https://bit.ly/YoutubeCPWJ đ» Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanCPWJ đ± Instagram: https://bit.ly/InstagramCPWJ đ Facebook Community: https://bit.ly/CPWJFB Christian kids podcast, Proverbs for kids, Bible verses about truth, believing lies, wise choices for children, kids devotional podcast, short Christian podcast for kids, daily Bible podcast for children, Christian parenting tips, navigating rumors at school, helping kids think critically
Hey Carpool Crew! đ Whether youâre walking to school with earbuds in or riding in the backseat surrounded by backpacks, Iâm Pastor Justinâand Iâm so glad youâre here. This month, weâre diving into our series: Proverbs for Your School Life â real wisdom from Godâs Word to help you make smart, everyday decisions at school, with friends, and in life. đ Proverbs 13:20 (CSB) đ âThe one who walks with the wise will become wise, but a companion of fools will suffer harm.â đĄ What does that mean? Solomonâs message is clear: Your closest friends are shaping who you become Choose friends who are wise, kind, honest, and strong in character If you hang around reckless people, even if youâre not the one doing the wrong thingâyouâll still feel the consequences â In this episode, kids will learn: Why friendships influence your decisionsâeven when you donât realize it How Jesus modeled this by carefully choosing His closest friends Why being kind to everyone is great, but following everyone is not A real-life example of how just being around poor choices can lead to regret đč Imagine skateboarding with a reckless crew. You didnât make the bad decisionâbut now youâre calling 911. Why? Because who you walk with affects what happens around you. đ Application for Today: Look at your closest friends. Are they helping you grow in wisdom? Donât just go along to fit in. Choose friends who make you better. Be wise enough to walk away when others are heading toward trouble. đšâđ©âđ§ Parent Tip: Ask your child: âAre your closest friends helping you grow wiser or dragging you into messes?â If todayâs episode gave your family something meaningful to talk about, share it with another parent or in a local Facebook group. đ Listen & Subscribe đ§ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ZQq3iq đ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Zt7lvO đș YouTube: https://bit.ly/YoutubeCPWJ đ» Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanCPWJ đ± Instagram: https://bit.ly/InstagramCPWJ đ Facebook Community: https://bit.ly/CPWJFB Christian kids podcast, Proverbs for kids, Bible verses about friendship, wise choices for kids, school life advice for children, kids devotional podcast, Jesus podcast for children, daily Bible podcast for kids, Christian parenting tools, helping kids choose good friends, peer pressure and faith.
Hey Carpool Crew! đ Whether you're buckled up and ready for the day or still munching your breakfast in the backseat, I'm Pastor Justinâand Iâm so glad youâre here. Weâre deep into our series Proverbs for Your School Lifeâdaily wisdom from Godâs Word to help you navigate real moments at school, with friends, and in the decisions you face every day. đ Proverbs 12:18 (CSB) âThere is one who speaks rashly, like a piercing sword; but the tongue of the wise brings healing.â đĄ What does that mean? Solomon gives us two very different pictures: One person speaks rashlyâwithout thinkingâand their words hurt like a sword The other chooses their words with wisdom, and their words actually bring healing â In this episode, kids will learn: Why words matter more than we realize What it means to âspeak rashlyâ (and how it happens at lunch tables, in texts, and online) How Jesus used His words to heal and helpânot to hurt That choosing not to say the âfunny roastâ is actually a powerful act of wisdom đŻ Real-life example: Someone in class messes up. Youâve got the perfect comeback thatâll make everyone laugh⊠but it might really hurt that person. Instead, you choose to say: âYou're goodâdonât worry about it.â đ Thatâs a moment when your words can heal instead of cut. đ Application for today: Think before you speak, joke, or post. Not every joke is worth it. Use your words to build others up, not tear them down. Ask God to help you pauseâa quick âGod, should I say this?â goes a long way. đšâđ©âđ§ Parent Tip: Ask your kids today: âWhen was the last time someoneâs words hurt you or healed you? What kind of words do you want to use this week?â If this episode helped your family have a meaningful moment, share it with a friend or post about it online so more parents can find Carpooling with Jesus. đ Listen & Subscribe đ§ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ZQq3iq đ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Zt7lvO đș YouTube: https://bit.ly/YoutubeCPWJ đ» Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanCPWJ đ± Instagram: https://bit.ly/InstagramCPWJ đ Facebook Community: https://bit.ly/CPWJFB Christian kids podcast, Proverbs for kids, power of words, Bible stories for kids, kids devotional podcast, Jesus podcast for children, short Christian podcast for kids, daily Bible podcast for kids, faith-based parenting, Christian character lessons, taming the tongue, Christian encouragement for kids.
Hey Carpool Crew! đ Whether youâre walking to school in your favorite hoodie or hoping that science quiz gets delayed, Iâm Pastor Justinâand Iâm so glad youâre here. All month long, weâre diving into Proverbs for Your School Lifeâdaily wisdom from the Bible to help you handle life at school, with friends, and in the everyday choices you make. Todayâs verse is a big reminder that real strength doesnât come from being loud or arrogantâbut from staying humble: đ Proverbs 11:2 (CSB) âWhen arrogance comes, disgrace follows, but with humility comes wisdom.â đĄ What does that mean? Arrogance talks big, tries to impress others, refuses correction, and always wants the spotlight. Solomon says it leads to disgraceâwhich means regret, embarrassment, and things falling apart. But humilityâadmitting you donât know it all and being open to correctionâis where true wisdom begins. â In this episode, kids will learn: The difference between confidence and arrogance Why humility doesnât make you weakâit makes you wise How Jesus modeled perfect humility (even though He had nothing to prove!) Real-life examples, like how humble teammates build trust and strong friendships đ Think of it like this: One basketball player never passes, brags constantly, and blames others when things go wrong. Another player encourages others, listens to the coach, and admits mistakes. đ„ Who do you want on your team? Thatâs the power of humility. It earns respect. It helps you grow. And it makes you someone others love to be around. đ Application for Today: Donât act like you know everything. Stay open to learning. Take correction without excuses. Let it help you grow. Remember: Humility doesnât make you less. It makes you better. đšâđ©âđ§ Parent Tip: Ask your child: âWhatâs one way you can practice humility this weekâin class, at home, or with friends?â If this episode helped your family grow in character, consider sharing it with another parent or posting about it in your favorite parenting group. đ Listen & Subscribe đ§ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ZQq3iq đ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Zt7lvO đș YouTube: https://bit.ly/YoutubeCPWJ đ» Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanCPWJ đ± Instagram: https://bit.ly/InstagramCPWJ đ Facebook Community: https://bit.ly/CPWJFB Christian kids podcast, Proverbs for kids, Bible stories for kids, humility for kids, wisdom and character building, kids devotional podcast, Jesus podcast for children, short Christian podcast for kids, daily Bible podcast for kids, Christian parenting tips, school life character growth.
Hey Carpool Crew! đ Whether youâre cracking jokes in the backseat or still waking up slowly at the kitchen table, Iâm Pastor Justinâand Iâm so glad youâre here. Weâre in the middle of our series Proverbs for Your School Lifeâwhere we learn real wisdom for real-life situations you face at school, with friends, and at home. Todayâs verse is a game-changer when it comes to how we use our words: đ Proverbs 10:19 (CSB) âWhen there are many words, sin is unavoidable, but the one who controls his lips is prudent.â đĄ What does that mean? Prudent is a Bible word for wise and self-controlled. Saying too much (especially without thinking) can lead to gossip, lies, angry outbursts, or hurtful jokes. But someone who pauses before speaking shows strength and wisdomâjust like Jesus did. â In this episode, kids will learn: Why self-control in conversation is a sign of maturity What it means to be prudent (smart, strong, and thoughtful) How Jesus used words carefullyâand sometimes chose silence How holding back the "perfect comeback" can actually be a win in God's eyes đŻ Real-life example: Youâve got the perfect roast ready at lunch. Itâll get laughsâbut it might sting. You pause⊠and decide not to say it. đ„ Thatâs wisdom. Thatâs self-control. Thatâs exactly what Proverbs is talking about. đ Application for today: Pause before you speak, especially when youâre upset or trying to be funny. Ask yourself: Will these words help or hurt? Remember: Staying silent can be stronger than saying the âperfectâ thing. đšâđ©âđ§ Parent Tip: Ask your child: âWhatâs one situation where you wish you had said lessâand what would you do differently next time?â If this episode encourages your family, consider texting it to a friend or sharing it in a Facebook group. Letâs help more kids grow wise with their words. đ Listen & Subscribe đ§ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ZQq3iq đ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Zt7lvO đș YouTube: https://bit.ly/YoutubeCPWJ đ» Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanCPWJ đ± Instagram: https://bit.ly/InstagramCPWJ đ Facebook Community: https://bit.ly/CPWJFB Christian kids podcast, Proverbs for kids, controlling your words, Bible stories for kids, kids devotional podcast, Jesus podcast for children, short Christian podcast for kids, daily Bible podcast for kids, self-control for kids, how to speak wisely, Christian parenting tools, faith-based school content.
Hey Carpool Crew! đ Whether youâre staring out the car window or sitting at the kitchen table with crumbs on your hoodie, Iâm Pastor Justinâand Iâm so glad youâre here. Weâre spending the month in Proverbs for Your School Life, because Godâs wisdom isnât just for grown-up sermons. Itâs for the lunch table, the group chat, the hallways, and the quiet choices you make every day. đ Proverbs 9:12 (CSB) đ âIf you are wise, you are wise for your own benefit; if you mock, you alone will bear the consequences.â đĄ What does that mean? Solomon talks about two kinds of people: The wise, who listen, grow, and walk in truth And the mockers, who laugh at whatâs good and push away wisdom This verse is a reminder that your choices donât just affect othersâthey shape your future. â In this episode, kids will learn: What it really means to be a "mocker" (and why itâs more than just joking) How sarcasm and eye rolls can lead to consequences Why choosing wisdomâeven when itâs not popularâpays off over time How Jesus responded when He was mocked (and how we can follow His example) đ§ Wisdom might not make the loudest noise in the room, but it wins in the long run. And mocking? It might seem funny for five seconds⊠but it costs more than itâs worth. đ Real-life application for today: Donât mock whatâs good. Respect truth, even if others donât. Make wise choices for your future, not just for likes or laughs. Remember: Wisdom always brings good things back to your life. đšâđ©âđ§ Parent Tip: Ask your kids: âWhatâs one way you can choose wisdom this weekâeven when others are mocking it?â If this sparked a great conversation in your home, consider sharing it in a Facebook group or texting the link to another parent. Letâs help more families discover Carpooling with Jesus! đ Listen & Subscribe đ§ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ZQq3iq đ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Zt7lvO đș YouTube: https://bit.ly/YoutubeCPWJ đ» Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanCPWJ đ± Instagram: https://bit.ly/InstagramCPWJ đ Facebook Community: https://bit.ly/CPWJFB Christian kids podcast, Proverbs for kids, Bible stories for kids, choosing wisdom, avoiding peer pressure, kids devotional podcast, Jesus podcast for children, daily Bible podcast for kids, Christian parenting resources, school life decisions, wise choices for kids.
Hey Carpool Crew! đ Whether youâre dreaming about that new pair of shoes or finishing up a breakfast sandwich before class, Iâm Pastor Justinâand Iâm so glad youâre here. All month long, weâre in our series: Proverbs for Your School Life â daily wisdom from the same book Jesus studied as a kid to help you live wisely today. Todayâs verse hits different in a world full of wishlists and "gotta-have-it" moments: đ Proverbs 8:11 (CSB) âFor wisdom is better than jewels, and nothing desirable can equal it.â đĄ What does that mean? In this unique chapter, wisdom is the one speakingâlike a voice saying: đ âIâm worth more than anything you could ever want.â Back in Bible times, jewels were the most valuable things a person could own. So when Solomon writes this, heâs making it clear: Being wise is better than being rich. Wisdom helps you make better choicesâno matter what you have. â In this episode, kids will learn: Why chasing wisdom matters more than chasing stuff How Jesus lived this outâchoosing people over possessions How wisdom helps us enjoy what we already have đź đž đ§ From new phones and PS5s to fancy outfits or having less homeworkâitâs not wrong to want things. But Solomon is saying: đ Donât want stuff more than you want wisdom. Wisdom helps you use what you have the right way and enjoy it more! đ Application for today: Ask yourself: Am I chasing stuff or chasing wisdom? Choose wisdomâeven when itâs hard or unpopular Remember: You donât need the best stuff to be the best version of yourself đšâđ©âđ§ Parent Tip: Ask your child: âWhatâs one desirable thing in your life that might be trying to compete with wisdom?â If todayâs episode sparked a helpful conversation in your home, share it with a friend or your kidsâ pastor at church! đ Listen & Subscribe đ§ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ZQq3iq đ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Zt7lvO đș YouTube: https://bit.ly/YoutubeCPWJ đ» Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanCPWJ đ± Instagram: https://bit.ly/InstagramCPWJ đ Facebook Community: https://bit.ly/CPWJFB Christian kids podcast, Proverbs for kids, Bible stories for kids, wisdom over wealth, kids devotional podcast, Jesus podcast for children, short Christian podcast for kids, daily Bible podcast for kids, faith-based content for families, biblical wisdom for kids, Christian parenting resources.
Hey Carpool Crew! đ Happy Sunday! Whether youâre headed to church or fixing your hair before walking out the door, Iâm Pastor Justinâand Iâm so glad youâre here. Weâre continuing our Proverbs for Your School Life seriesâdaily truth from the same book of wisdom Jesus studied and memorized as a kid. Todayâs verse is one of those powerful ones that helps us protect what matters most: đ Proverbs 7:2 (CSB) âKeep my commands and live; protect my teachings as you would the pupil of your eye.â đĄ What does that mean? The pupil is the center of your eyeâsuper sensitive and automatically protected. Solomon is saying: guard Godâs wisdom the same way you guard your eyesâwithout hesitation. If you lose it or ignore it, your view of life gets blurry real fast. â In this episode, kids will learn: What it means to take Godâs Word seriously Why protecting Godâs wisdom helps us live well, not just âstay aliveâ Why Jesus didnât just follow Godâs commandsâHe lived them out How to guard your heart like you guard your phone, your games, or your face during soccer practice ✠đ Real-life application for kids: Treat Godâs Word like your eyesâprecious and protected Pay attention to whatâs going into your mindâmusic, jokes, videos, conversations Memorize one verse this weekâkeep wisdom at the front of your mind đšâđ©âđ§ Parent Tip: Ask your child: âWhatâs one way you can protect Godâs wisdom in your life this week?â If this episode encouraged your family, share it with a friend or post about it in your favorite parenting group. Help more families discover Carpooling with Jesus. đ Listen & Subscribe đ§ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ZQq3iq đ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Zt7lvO đș YouTube: https://bit.ly/YoutubeCPWJ đ» Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanCPWJ đ± Instagram: https://bit.ly/InstagramCPWJ đ Facebook Community: https://bit.ly/CPWJFB Christian kids podcast, Proverbs for kids, Bible stories for kids, protecting Godâs Word, kids devotional podcast, Jesus podcast for children, short Christian podcast for kids, daily Bible podcast for kids, learning Scripture as a family, guarding your heart, Christian parenting resources.
Hey Carpool Crew! đ Happy Saturday! Whether youâre hanging out at the breakfast table or just waking up slow, Iâm Pastor Justinâand Iâm so glad youâre here. Weâre continuing our Proverbs for Your School Life seriesâdaily wisdom from the same book Jesus studied as a kid. And todayâs truth? Itâs all about something every kid needs to hear (even Pastor Justin did when he was growing up): đ Proverbs 6:20 (CSB) đ âMy son, keep your fatherâs command, and donât reject your motherâs teaching.â đĄ What does this mean? Your parents arenât perfect (none of us are), but they love you and want to lead you toward wisdom. Theyâve lived more life, made more mistakes, and have more experience than you. Honoring them isnât just about following rulesâitâs about learning to receive wisdom. â In this episode, kids will learn: Why the Bible connects obedience to wisdom How Jesus Himself honored His earthly parents (Luke 2:51) Why boundaries from your parents are often gifts, not punishments đ± Example: When your mom says, âPut your phone away,â it may feel frustratingâbut she might be protecting your mental health, sleep, or time with God. What sounds like nagging may actually be wisdom wrapped in love. đ Real-life application: Take one step to honor your parents todayâmaybe thatâs listening the first time Ask God for a good heart when receiving correction or boundaries Trust that obedience today leads to strength and wisdom tomorrow đšâđ©âđ§ Parent Tip: Ask your kids: âWhatâs one way you can show respect or obedience to your parents todayâeven if you donât feel like it?â If this episode spoke to your family, post about it in a Facebook group or share it with your kidsâ pastor at church. Letâs help more families join the Carpool Crew! đ Listen & Subscribe đ§ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ZQq3iq đ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Zt7lvO đș YouTube: https://bit.ly/YoutubeCPWJ đ» Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanCPWJ đ± Instagram: https://bit.ly/InstagramCPWJ đ Facebook Community: https://bit.ly/CPWJFB Christian kids podcast, Bible stories for kids, honoring parents Bible, Proverbs for kids, kids devotional podcast, Jesus podcast for children, short Christian podcast for kids, daily Bible podcast for kids, Christian parenting resources, obedience and wisdom, back to school with Jesus.
Hey Carpool Crew! đ Whether youâre rushing out the door with your hair half-brushed or quietly watching the sunrise from the backseat, Iâm Pastor Justinâand Iâm so glad youâre here. Weâre deep into our September series: Proverbs for Your School Life â where we explore the same Bible wisdom Jesus learned as a kid and how it still speaks into your everyday school life. Todayâs verse? Itâs bold. Itâs honest. And it needs some unpacking. đ Proverbs 5:23 (CSB) âHe will die because there is no discipline and be lost because of his great stupidity.â đĄ What does that really mean? This isnât name-callingâitâs a serious warning from Solomon. In Bible times, âstupidityâ meant choosing to ignore truth, not being unintelligent. Solomon is warning us: when we keep ignoring correction, we donât just stay stuckâwe end up lost. Imagine breaking someoneâs LEGO set and just shrugging like itâs no big deal. Or flipping breakfast off the table and saying, âWho cares?â Thatâs the kind of careless attitude Proverbs is warning us about. â In this episode, kids will learn: Why discipline isnât punishmentâitâs training. What happens when we ignore correction over and over. How Jesus lovingly helps us turn around when weâre heading the wrong way. đź Think of it like skipping the tutorial in a video game, ignoring the hints, and doing your own thing⊠then wondering why youâre stuck and frustrated. Thatâs what refusing wisdom looks like. But when we listen to correction, we grow stronger, wiser, and more confidentâjust like God wants for us. đ Real-life application: Listen when someone gives you wise feedbackâitâs a gift. Be honest when you mess up, and ask God to help you grow. Remember: discipline is training for a better life, not punishment. đšâđ©âđ§ Parent Tip: Ask your kids today: âWhatâs one way you can grow in discipline this weekâat school, at home, or in your walk with Jesus?â If this episode sparked a good conversation in your home, share it with another parent this week. đ Listen & Subscribe đ§ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ZQq3iq đ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Zt7lvO đș YouTube: https://bit.ly/YoutubeCPWJ đ» Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanCPWJ đ± Instagram: https://bit.ly/InstagramCPWJ đ Facebook Community: https://bit.ly/CPWJFB Christian kids podcast, Proverbs for kids, Bible stories for kids, discipline for kids, Christian parenting podcast, short Christian podcast for kids, daily Bible podcast for kids, kids devotional podcast, Christian school resources, growing in wisdom, Christian parenting tips.
Hey Carpool Crew! đ Whether youâre walking out the door with your water bottle or still wishing it was Saturday, Iâm Pastor Justinâand Iâm so glad youâre here. Weâre continuing our September series: Proverbs for Your School Life â Daily wisdom from Godâs Word to help you make real choices in your everyday life. đ Todayâs verse comes from Proverbs 4:7 (CSB): đ âWisdom is supremeâso get wisdom. And whatever else you get, get understanding.â đĄ What does that mean? Solomonâthe wisest man to ever liveâwas talking to his kids, passing down what really matters. He wasnât yelling or lecturing. He was saying: đ âIf youâre going to chase anything in life⊠chase wisdom.â And hereâs the good news: Even if you're still young, this is the perfect time to start! You donât need to know everythingâwisdom grows as you learn, ask questions, and stay teachable. â In this episode, kids will learn: Why wisdom is more valuable than popularity, perfection, or awards What understanding really means (itâs more than just getting good grades!) How Jesus grew in wisdom as a kidâand how they can too đź Think of life like a video gameâyou donât know all the maps at first, but each round helps you learn more. Thatâs how wisdom works. Every day is a new chance to grow. đ Todayâs application: Admit what you donât knowâthatâs where understanding starts Ask good questionsâabout life, faith, God, and friendships Be a learnerâwisdom starts with the wanting to grow đšâđ©âđ§ Parent Tip: Ask your child: âWhatâs something you donât understand yet, but want to learn more about this year?â And if this podcast encouraged you, share it with your kidsâ pastor or another parent who could use daily help pointing their family to Jesus! đ Listen & Subscribe đ§ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ZQq3iq đ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Zt7lvO đș YouTube: https://bit.ly/YoutubeCPWJ đ» Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanCPWJ đ± Instagram: https://bit.ly/InstagramCPWJ đ Facebook Community: https://bit.ly/CPWJFB Christian kids podcast, Proverbs for kids, Bible stories for kids, kids devotional podcast, Jesus podcast for children, short Christian podcast for kids, daily Bible podcast for kids, learning wisdom as a kid, encouraging Christian kids, Christian parenting resources, school year faith goals.
Hey Carpool Crew! đ Whether youâre already thinking about lunch on the ride to school or enjoying a chocolate chip muffin at the kitchen table â Iâm Pastor Justin, and Iâm so glad youâre here. Weâre continuing our Proverbs for Your School Life series, where we look at wisdom Jesus wouldâve memorized as a kid â and how it still helps you with real-life choices today. Todayâs verse is one of the most famous in all of Proverbs: đ Proverbs 3:5â6 (CSB) âTrust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not rely on your own understanding; in all your ways know him, and he will make your paths straight.â đĄ What does this mean? Donât try to be the boss of your own life. Trusting God means giving Him all your heart, not just some of it. Straight paths (in Bible times) meant safe pathsâGod shows us the way that leads to real peace and protection. â In this episode, kids will learn: What trusting God looks like when school, friends, or emotions get tough Why Jesus invites us to follow Him step by stepânot have it all figured out How to live like Jesus did: with full trust in His Father đč A great visual? Think of it like this: Youâre at a new skate park, and someone who knows the place says, âFollow me â Iâll show you the best path.â You could try it alone and risk a wipeout⊠or trust the one whoâs been there. Thatâs what trusting God is like â not about holding back, but avoiding the wipeouts. đ Application for today: Start your day by saying: âGod, I trust You. If You want to say something, Iâm listening.â When youâre not sure what to do, donât fake it â ask a parent, teacher, or someone you trust. Let Godâs Word lead you, not just your feelings. đšâđ©âđ§ Parent Tip: Ask your kids today: âWhatâs one decision youâre facing where you need to trust God more than yourself?â If this podcast helps your family follow Jesus, share it with a parent friend or post about it in your Facebook group. đ Listen & Subscribe đ§ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ZQq3iq đ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Zt7lvO đș YouTube: https://bit.ly/YoutubeCPWJ đ» Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanCPWJ đ± Instagram: https://bit.ly/InstagramCPWJ đ Facebook Community: https://bit.ly/CPWJFB Christian kids podcast, Bible stories for kids, Proverbs for kids, kids devotional podcast, Jesus podcast for children, short Christian podcast for kids, daily Bible podcast for kids, faith-based podcast for children, trusting God for kids, Christian parenting resources, back to school with Jesus.
Hey Carpool Crew! đ Whether youâre rolling into the backseat or starting homeschool at the kitchen table, Iâm Pastor Justin â and Iâm so glad youâre here. Weâre continuing our Proverbs for Your School Life series, where we explore wisdom Jesus wouldâve learned as a kid â and how it still matters for you today. Todayâs verse is from Proverbs 2:7 (CSB): đ âHe stores up success for the upright; He is a shield for those who live with integrity.â đĄ What does that mean? âUprightâ means being steady, honest, and doing the right thing â even when itâs hard. âIntegrityâ means youâre the same person whether the teacherâs watching or not, whether your phone is being checked or not, and even when your friends are pressuring you. And God doesnât just notice that â He rewards it. He shields your heart, your future, and your reputation. â In this episode, kids will learn: Why integrity matters more than fitting in. What Jesus might say to them if He walked into school with them today. Real-life ways to show integrity: Tell the truth, even when itâs hard. Make the right choice, even when no one is watching. Trust that God sees your choices and stores up real success for you. When you live with integrity, Godâs got your back â even if no one else sees it. đšâđ©âđ§ Parent Tip: Ask your child: âWhat does it look like to have integrity at school this week, even when no one else is doing the right thing?â If this episode encouraged you, share it in a Facebook group or with your kidsâ pastor at church! đ Listen & Subscribe đ§ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ZQq3iq đ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Zt7lvO đș YouTube: https://bit.ly/YoutubeCPWJ đ» Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanCPWJ đ± Instagram: https://bit.ly/InstagramCPWJ đ Facebook Community: https://bit.ly/CPWJFB Christian kids podcast, Proverbs for kids, Bible stories for kids, kids devotional podcast, Jesus podcast for children, short Christian podcast for kids, daily Bible podcast for kids, faith-based podcast for children, integrity for kids, Christian parenting resources, Christian podcast for school mornings.
Hey Carpool Crew! đ Whether youâre cramming in that last bit of homework or trying to wake up in the backseat, Iâm Pastor Justinâand Iâm so glad youâre here. This month weâre starting something new: Proverbs for Your School Life đđ Every day in September, weâre digging into powerful wisdom from the book of Proverbsâstuff Jesus Himself wouldâve learned as a kid! Weâre kicking things off with todayâs verse: đ Proverbs 1:7 â âThe fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge; fools despise wisdom and discipline.â đŹ What does that mean? âFear of the Lordâ doesnât mean being scared. It means deep respectâtaking God seriously and listening to Him. Wisdom doesnât come from knowing everythingâit comes from knowing Who to trust. Fools ignore truth, roll their eyes at correction, and act like theyâve got it all figured out. Donât be that kid. đĄ In this episode, kids will learn: Why wisdom begins with respecting God. What Jesus might say if He were sitting next to you right now. How to live wisely at school, even when itâs hard. â Real-life application for school: Start your day by praying: âGod, help me live wisely today.â Respect God more than your own opinionâtake His Word seriously. Listen to correctionâitâs not punishment, itâs how you grow. The smartest move you can make this school year? Start with God. Thatâs where wisdom begins. đšâđ©âđ§ Parent Tip: If this episode encouraged your family, share it in a Facebook group, tell your kidsâ pastor, or text it to another parent. Letâs grow the Carpool Crew together! đ Family Question: Whatâs one way you can show respect for God in how you act at school this week? đ Listen & Subscribe đ§ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ZQq3iq đ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Zt7lvO đș YouTube: https://bit.ly/YoutubeCPWJ đ» Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanCPWJ đ± Instagram: https://bit.ly/InstagramCPWJ đ Facebook Community: https://bit.ly/CPWJFB Christian kids podcast, Bible stories for kids, Proverbs for kids, wisdom for school, kids devotional podcast, Jesus podcast for children, short Christian podcast for kids, daily Bible podcast for kids, faith-based podcast for children, Christian parenting resources, back to school with faith.