DiscoverReal TalkEp. 137 - Why Tiny Hearts Need Big Theology! - Amy Gannett
Ep. 137 - Why Tiny Hearts Need Big Theology! - Amy Gannett

Ep. 137 - Why Tiny Hearts Need Big Theology! - Amy Gannett

Update: 2025-12-01
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Joining us for this fun episode is Amy Gannett, the founder of the ministry and podcast, Tiny Theologians! This is a podcast that is playing on repeat in Tyler’s home and he wanted to bring Amy on to chat about the importance of teaching our children big truths about God and his Word. Tiny Theologians does just that by providing children ages 2-14 with resources that help them grow in their knowledge and love of God. If you’re feeling the weight of what it means to disciple your children but don’t know where to start, we encourage you to check out Tiny Theologians!


Here are some resources that were mentioned in the episode:


Tiny Theologians Shop 


Tiny Theologians Podcast


ABC Cards


Tiny Systematics  


You can follow Amy and Tiny Theologians on Instagram at @amycategannett and @tinytheologians


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Ep. 137 - Why Tiny Hearts Need Big Theology! - Amy Gannett

Ep. 137 - Why Tiny Hearts Need Big Theology! - Amy Gannett

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