
Bible for Kids
The Fisherman’s Surprise
When little Eli helps his father fish, Jesus turns a hard day into a miracle. Through faith and listening, Eli learns what it means to truly follow.
Bible for Kids
When little Eli helps his father fish, Jesus turns a hard day into a miracle. Through faith and listening, Eli learns what it means to truly follow.
Bible for Kids
Sammy learns from a tiny seed that big things grow from small beginnings. Through Jesus’s words, he discovers that faith and kindness make a big difference.
Bible for Kids
Eli carries a kindness basket that changes his town, one good deed at a time. Inspired by Jesus’s words, he shows that love grows when shared.
Bible for Kids
When darkness falls, Lily lights her lantern to guide her neighbors home. Through her kindness, she shows how Jesus’ light lives in all of us.
Bible for Kids
When Jonah struggles to forgive, his grandfather shows him how forgiveness grows like flowers. Through Jesus’s words, he learns that love blossoms when we let go.
Moral stories
When Levi helps his grandma find her lost coin, it brings great joy. Just like in Jesus’s story, every lost heart is worth celebrating.
Bible for Kids
When a storm hits, only Mira’s house on the rock stays safe. She learns that building on Jesus’s words keeps us strong through every storm.
Bible for Kids
When a traveler is hurt, Sam and his donkey Davi stop to help without question. Through their kindness, Jesus teaches that everyone is our neighbor.
Bible for Kids
Zara learns that hearts, like soil, must be ready to grow love and truth. Inspired by Jesus’s parable, she becomes a joyful sower of kindness.
Bible for Kids
When Eli shares his lunch with Jesus, it becomes a miracle that feeds thousands. His kindness reminds us that small hearts can do big things.
Bible for Kids
When little Luma gets lost, the loving shepherd leaves everything to find her. This heartwarming tale shows how Jesus cares for each of us deeply.
Bible for Kids
A Surprising New Law In the shining city of Babylon, King Darius made a puzzling rule: for thirty days, everyone had to pray only to him. Kind‑hearted Daniel, who loved and trusted God, knew he couldn’t stop his daily prayers—so he opened his window toward Jerusalem and