

Faith in Kids
Faith in Kids
The Faith in Kids podcast is all about helping families raise children in the Christian faith. On this stream, you'll find lots of podcast for parents, presented by Ed, Amy and Jam, as well as a whole load of podcasts in Season 1 which are to be listened to as a family together. We’re not trying to give you the answers, but a few starting points. We hope and pray you’ll be inspired to give it a go. Every family can.
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Jul 27, 2022 • 30min
Faith In Parents #93 | Happy Holidays 2.0
This ones a throwback to Ep #14! Join Amy and Ed as they pick up on some of those top tips of how to keep Jesus at the centre of your family holidays. Hear some stories and experiences that the team have had since this episode released, and be reassured as you stride into the summer!Ed Drew - is the Director of Faith in Kids. Starting out as an engineer, he became the children's ministry leader for a large church in London for 12 years, before setting up Faith in Kids in 2017. He is the author of Meals with Jesus, the Wonder of Easter and The Adventure of Christmas. He is the presenter of the Faith in Kids podcast. He’s married to Mary and they have three children.Amy Smith - is a writer for Faith in Kids. She co-hosts the Faith in Parents podcast. She lives in Liverpool with her husband Ste and their four lively children. She is passionate about teaching the Bible to children faithfully, simply and creatively. Amy is happiest on a beach or adventuring with her family.James Cary - is a Co-Host for the Faith in KIDS Podcast. He is a BBC sit-com writer (Miranda, Bluestone 42 and more). He also co-hosts the Keswick Convention Podcast and has a blog based around the intersection of faith, media, culture, church, and politics!Ep #14 Produced by James Cary If you have any questions or comments, please get in touch with us at podcast@faithinkids.org. We won't read out your emails on the podcast if you don't want us to, but we'd love to hear your stories and feedback.Support the showThese podcasts are only possible because of the faithful generosity of our supporters and listeners. Faith in Kids exists because people like you give generously. If you've enjoyed listening, you share our passion for the Gospel to be shared with children and for them to be raised in faith. Will you support us financially? For the cost of a cup of coffee per month, you could enable Faith in Kids to reach more parents, churches, and ultimately, children for Christ. Click here. (or go to Stewardship)Support the show

Jul 22, 2022 • 21min
Faith in KIDS #77 I am Made by God
Ed and Jam are back ALREADY with a new summer series of seven sizzling podcasts! What was the last thing you made that you were really proud of? And some fun facts about beavers and termites doing things VISIBLE FROM SPACE. And, more importantly, we get stuck into Genesis 1:26-31. Enjoy!Support the show

Jul 13, 2022 • 43min
Faith In Parents #92 | Urban Parenting with Charlie MacDonald
How do you teach the gospel to kids who don’t speak english? And what has a toilet roll got to do with God’s mercy? Join Ed and Amy as Charlie McDonald joins the team with stories from inner city urban life! Share in the laughs and be inspired by amazing stories from the places we rarely set foot.People: Ed Drew - is the Director of Faith in Kids. Starting out as an engineer, he became the children's ministry leader for a large church in London for 12 years, before setting up Faith in Kids in 2017. He is the author of Meals with Jesus, the Wonder of Easter and The Adventure of Christmas. He is the presenter of the Faith in Kids podcast. He’s married to Mary and they have three children.Amy Smith - is a writer for Faith in Kids. She co-hosts the Faith in Parents podcast. She lives in Liverpool with her husband Ste and their four lively children. She is passionate about teaching the Bible to children faithfully, simply and creatively. Amy is happiest on a beach or adventuring with her family.Charlie MacDonald - works for London City Mission as the pan-London schools coordinator. Alongside local churches, she is part of a team of missionaries engaging with families temporarily housed in hotels and student accommodation across Tower Hamlets. She lives in the area with her family. She initially trained as a teacher.Resources mentioned:www.equippingeverykid.co.ukIf you have any questions or comments, please get in touch with us at podcast@faithinkids.org. We won't read out your emails on the podcast if you don't want us to, but we'd love to hear your stories and feedback. We would love to speak to some families or share your stories on social media, be brave and get in touch!Support the showThese podcasts are only possible because of the faithful generosity of our supporters and listeners. Faith in Kids exists because people like you give generously. If you've enjoyed listening, you share our passion for the Gospel to be shared with children and for them to be raised in faith. Will you support us financially? For the cost of a cup of coffee per month, you could enable Faith in Kids to reach more parents, churches, and ultimately, children for Christ. Click here. (or go to Stewardship)Support the show

Jul 1, 2022 • 18min
Faith in KIDS #76 Can I Really Change?
What's the big puzzle about the monkey puzzle tree? What have you grown? And how do we change? All this and more in the final episode in this mini-series on Peter's tricky letter, made less tricky. We're looking at 2 Peter 3:17-18 with a sketch, a song and the usual amount of nonsense you'd expect from the Faith in Kids podcast!Support the show

Jun 28, 2022 • 46min
Faith In Parents #91 | Tea in a Tree with Al Gordon
Gods creations is beautifully full with His creativity! This interactive episode helps us to explore what God has made in art and all things creative. Join the team as they chat with Al, an artist who explores creation whilst having tea in a tree with his daughter. Listen in on the fun!People: Ed Drew - is the Director of Faith in Kids. Starting out as an engineer, he became the children's ministry leader for a large church in London for 12 years, before setting up Faith in Kids in 2017. He is the author of Meals with Jesus, the Wonder of Easter and The Adventure of Christmas. He is the presenter of the Faith in Kids podcast. He’s married to Mary and they have three children.Amy Smith - is a writer for Faith in Kids. She co-hosts the Faith in Parents podcast. She lives in Liverpool with her husband Ste and their four lively children. She is passionate about teaching the Bible to children faithfully, simply and creatively. Amy is happiest on a beach or adventuring with her family.Alastair Gordon - Alastair Gordon is co-founder of Morphē Arts, a painter and art tutor at Leith School of Art. He works from his studio in South London and exhibits with galleries and art fairs across the UK, Europe and the US. His art can be found here. He is a husband and a father.Resources mentioned:“Why Art matters: A call for Christians to create”. Al is the presenter of the “Faith in the Arts podcast”If you have any questions or comments, please get in touch with us at podcast@faithinkids.org. We won't read out your emails on the podcast if you don't want us to, but we'd love to hear your stories and feedback. We would love to speak to some families or share your stories on social media, be brave and get in touch!Support the showThese podcasts are only possible because of the faithful generosity of our supporters and listeners. Faith in Kids exists because people like you give generously. If you've enjoyed listening, you share our passion for the Gospel to be shared with children and for them to be raised in faith. Will you support us financially? For the cost of a cup of coffee per month, you could enable Faith in Kids to reach more parents, churches, and ultimately, children for Christ. Click here. (or go to Stewardship)Support the show

Jun 24, 2022 • 22min
Faith in KIDS #75 Where is God When It Hurts?
Ed and Jam are back with 2 Peter 2:9, answering questions like: which is the least stressed country? And when did you last take care of something? And will Ed ever have a family holiday that goes right? Ed's Got Questions, as usual. A sketch and live music from Awesome Cutlery.Support the show

Jun 17, 2022 • 20min
Faith in KIDS #74 How Does God Help Me?
Ed and Jam are back with more from Peter's tricky letter. 2 Peter 1:16-17, in fact. More fun facts about giant squid and duck-billed platypusses? Platypi? And Peter's mind is blown the transfigured, along with Ed's Got Questions. And live music from Awesome Cutlery. Support the showThese podcasts are only possible because of the faithful generosity of our supporters and listeners. Faith in Kids exists because people like you give generously. If you've enjoyed listening, you share our passion for the Gospel to be shared with children and for them to be raised in faith. Will you support us financially? For the cost of a cup of coffee per month, you could enable Faith in Kids to reach more parents, churches, and ultimately, children for Christ. Click here. (http://Faithinkids.org and select 'donate' or go to Stewardship)Support the show

Jun 15, 2022 • 38min
Faith In Parents #90 | Christian Parenting For Beginners
Ever feel like you're just fumbling your way through parenting? Join in with Ed this week as he talks to Alan Witchalls answering the question: How do we parent as Christians if we haven’t been brought up in a Christian home? Be encouraged that it’s ok to stuff it up, as we entrust our kids to the Lord’s kindness.People: Ed Drew - is the Director of Faith in Kids. Starting out as an engineer, he became the children's ministry leader for a large church in London for 12 years, before setting up Faith in Kids in 2017. He is the author of Meals with Jesus, the Wonder of Easter and The Adventure of Christmas. He is the presenter of the Faith in Kids podcast. He’s married to Mary and they have three children.Alan Witchalls - Alan is a trained Christian pastor living in Essex, UK, with over 15 years experience of serving the local church in youth ministry and associate pastor roles. He is currently the Director and Producer at Video Bible Talks.Resources mentioned:The duty of parents by J.C.RyleVideo Bible TalksIf you have any questions or comments, please get in touch with us at podcast@faithinkids.org. We won't read out your emails on the podcast if you don't want us to, but we'd love to hear your stories and feedback. We would love to speak to some families or share your stories on social media, be brave and get in touch!Support the showThese podcasts are only possible because of the faithful generosity of our supporters and listeners. Faith in Kids exists because people like you give generously. If you've enjoyed listening, you share our passion for the Gospel to be shared with children and for them to be raised in faith. Will you support us financially? For the cost of a cup of coffee per month, you could enable Faith in Kids to reach more parents, churches, and ultimately, children for Christ. Click here. (or go to Stewardship)Support the show

Jun 10, 2022 • 19min
Faith in KIDS #73 Will I Always Be Happy?
Ed and Jam are back! Over the next four podcasts, they are trying to decipher Peter's tricky letter. Second letter, actually. More fun facts, whip-around questions and Peter's visit to a chip shop, along with Ed's Got Questions. And live music from Awesome Cutlery. Support the showThese podcasts are only possible because of the faithful generosity of our supporters and listeners. Faith in Kids exists because people like you give generously. If you've enjoyed listening, you share our passion for the Gospel to be shared with children and for them to be raised in faith. Will you support us financially? For the cost of a cup of coffee per month, you could enable Faith in Kids to reach more parents, churches, and ultimately, children for Christ. Click here. (http://Faithinkids.org and select 'donate' or go to Stewardship)Faith in Kids supports churches and parents so that children can engage with Jesus Christ and respond to him, having their hearts and minds captured by Christ’s words. We aim to resource, equip and support those who oversee the children’s ministry in their local church and encourage and equip parents to open the Bible and speak about faith in Christ with their children at home.Support the show

Jun 1, 2022 • 35min
Faith In Parents #89 | Ungrateful Kids
This one's a collaboration! Our friends over at the Keswick Convention Podcast had Ed join them for an episode their and we just had to share it with you!We want our kids to be grateful, right? We keep telling them to say 'thank you'. But how do we make it a heartfelt habit, rather than just lip-service. The truth is that parents have to be grateful themselves! Ed joins James Cary and Rachel Redeemed exploring how this works out in our messy families lives, along with comments from Anna Putt and Girma Bishaw.You can have a look at Keswick's publications and further resources here.People: Ed Drew - is the Director of Faith in Kids. Starting out as an engineer, he became the children's ministry leader for a large church in London for 12 years, before setting up Faith in Kids in 2017. He is the author of Meals with Jesus, the Wonder of Easter and The Adventure of Christmas. He is the presenter of the Faith in Kids podcast. He’s married to Mary and they have three children.James Cary - is a Co-Host for the Faith in KIDS Podcast. He is a BBC sit-com writer (Miranda, Bluestone 42 and more). He also co-hosts the Keswick Convention Podcast and has a blog based around the intersection of faith, media, culture, church, and politics!Rachel Redeemed - has co-hosted Premier Christian Radio's flagship show 'Inspirational Breakfast', worked in production for BBC Songs of Praise, and currently works as a creative freelancer in both new and traditional media. She is a presenter of BBC Radio 4 LW ‘The Daily Service’ and ‘Pause for Thought’ on BBC Radio 2. Rachel also presents the Keswick Convention Podcast, has presented and produced a number of audiobooks for Audible and releases ‘tips and trips’ videos on her YouTube channel.Support the showThese podcasts are only possible because of the faithful generosity of our supporters and listeners. Faith in Kids exists because people like you give generously. If you've enjoyed listening, you share our passion for the Gospel to be shared with children and for them to be raised in faith. Will you support us financially? For the cost of a cup of coffee per month, you could enable Faith in Kids to reach more parents, churches, and ultimately, children for Christ. Click here. (http://Faithinkids.org and select 'donate' or go to Stewardship)Support the show


