

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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Aug 25, 2023 • 20min
Faith in KIDS #102 God Will Be With You
What makes you nervous? Paul is nervous in Corinth but God makes him a promise when it all goes wrong. We need God’s help when we’re nervous about going back to school – or even going for the first time. You’ll need a hand for this episode. And what’s the worst name for a dog? We have a possibility, but also some incredible dog stories – and Ed has an unexpected candidate for the most loyal creature. And there’s music from Dumbrocks - There is No Mountain High EnoughSupport the show

Aug 23, 2023 • 44min
Faith in Parents #121 | Parenting Big Emotions Eliza Huie
Let's learn how to parent our youngest children through the hardest days, with the biggest emotions.Is it possible to help them find peace and calm?Can there be a distinctive Christian approach for our Under 7's?Come listen to Eliza Huie. She holds both clinical and biblical counselling qualifications. She is also the author of several books on helping children and teens with their mental health. She knows about this stuff!(Amy is also a massive fan of her brand new book, 'Count yourself calm'. Many of her adult friends are being given the book and wondering what is says about them.... As the pictures are very big and very colourful.People:Ed Drew - is the Director of Faith in KidsAmy Smith - is a writer for Faith in Kids.Eliza Huie is a counsellor, author, speaker, and trainer committed to providing care and resources for the whole person. Trained both biblically and clinically, she understands the complexities people face in their spiritual, emotional, and physical lives. Eliza is the director of counselling at McLean Bible Church located in the Washington D.C. metro area. She is the Dean of Biblical Counseling for Metro Baltimore Seminary in Maryland. She is the author of The Whole Life: 52 Weeks of Biblical SelfCare, Raising Teens in a Hyper-Sexualized World, Raising Kids in a Screen-Saturated World, Raising Emotionally Healthy Kids, and How to Get the Most Out of Your Counseling. Helping people experience God’s redeeming grace through the hope of the gospel is her motivation for counselling.Recommended resources from this episode:Teens and Anxiety: How Parents Can Help by Eliza HuieAnxiety: Finding the Better Story (31-Day Devotionals for Teenagers)by Liz EdringtonBuilding Bridges: Biblical Counseling Activities for Children and Teens by Julie LoweGood News for Little Hearts (13 books)Support the show

Aug 11, 2023 • 24min
Faith in KIDS #101 Good News People Keep on Going
Despite the discouragements, Paul keeps on going! How? Because he has the good news about Jesus and that’s what good news people do. We’re in Acts 18: 1-11. An audio spot the difference and fun facts about the fastest creatures on two legs (can you guess?), sleeping in the air and more from Action Tim! And Jam just played cricket and is feeling the effects….The show was so packed, we didn’t have time for this highly recommended track from Michael J Tinker’s Mission to Dendros album: ‘As for me and my house’ as a musical accompaniment.And don’t forget the craft! Download them here.Support the show

Aug 9, 2023 • 35min
Faith In Parents #120 | Summer in Yorkshire!
Summer in Yorkshire!Join us on a rural adventure with Hannah who tells us about family life whilst running Christian camps.Yorkshire Camps will give 2000 children a holiday this year and share Jesus with them! So as we might begin to flag in our own summer parenting…Hear top tips for loving teens, Sharing Jesus, Sending kids on camp, And honest tales of family life.People:Ed Drew - is the Director of Faith in KidsAmy Smith - is a writer for Faith in Kids.Hannah Peace - is married to Andy, and together they help run Yorkshire Camps. They have three teenage boys, but sometimes feel like they have 2000 kids as they run Yorkshire Camps!Support the show

Aug 4, 2023 • 24min
Faith in KIDS #100 Good News People Live for What Lasts
Apart from hearing about Jam’s love of breakfast and the world’s oldest socks, Ed tells us how Paul responds when’s he laughed at in Athens (Acts 17: 16-34). And limitless ice cream, and more adventures from Action Tim, plus music from Michael J Tinker: Talk to God from Michael and the Topsy Turvy Kingdom.Don’t forget you can download the craft! Download them here.Support the show

Jul 28, 2023 • 22min
Faith in KIDS #99 Good News People Keep On Trusting
Do you sing when you’re winning? If you’re a good news person, you’re always winning, although it doesn’t always feels like it. Especially when you’re thrown in prison like Paul and Silas. Although the only thing anyone is going to remember from this podcast is the bit with the gibbon. More action from Action Tim, God is Bigger by Awesome Cutlery and some shout outs. Don’t forget you can download the craft! There are crafts to accompany every episode. Download them here https://www.faithinkids.org/podcasts/Support the show

Jul 26, 2023 • 36min
Faith In Parents #119 | Summer in Chile!
New Parents Podcast Episode!Summer is here!Join us on an adventure to Chile to chat with Matt in a coffee shop in Santiago. Hear about parenting, holidays and Humboldt penguins on the other side of the world! Ponder cultural blind spots (money in the UK and racism in Chile). Consider the healthy family habit of boredom and practicing dependence on God in risky situations.People:Ed Drew is the Director of Faith in Kids and Amy Smith is a writer for Faith in Kids.Matt Pope is married to Helen and they have two children, Eva (16 yrs old) and Judah (14 yrs old). They are passionate about supporting healthy church-planting churches. They are based in Chile’s capital. Santiago has a population of over 7 million people – but only a tiny proportion of them belong and serve in churches clearly proclaiming God’s word.Matt and Helen are working with people from across different denominations. They want to help pastors and their families to grow in their faiths, to grow their churches, to train leaders and to be equipped to plant more churches in the future. More information about them can be found here. https://www.crosslinks.org/mission-personnel/matt-and-helen-pope/Resource:'Everyday talk' by John YountsSupport the show

Jul 21, 2023 • 21min
Faith in KIDS #98 We Are Good News People
Good news! Ed and Jam are back with adventures in Acts that are all about how Christians are GOOD NEWS people. And no-one is more bursting with good news and encouragement than Barnabas (Acts 11:19-24). Also, Ed tells Jam to sing happy birthday to his house, how to get your initials on the moon – and what about the Mayor who is dog? And meet Action Tim. And music from Awesome Cutlery. Link to Mayor Max (as promised!)https://mayormax.com More good news! There are crafts to accompany every episode. Download them here https://www.faithinkids.org/podcasts/Support the show

Jul 12, 2023 • 48min
Faith In Parents #118 | Autism and Spirituality
Last Episode in our Understanding Autism Series. Thanks for the brilliant response- we’re so glad it’s been a helpful topic.In this episode we hear from Dr Léon van Ommen of Aberdeen University Dept of Divinity & Religious Studies who is involved in a unique Centre for Autism and Theology.We also hear from Charlotte who gives a wonderfully helpful insight as an Autistic Mum to 2 kids.Ed and Amy are there to ask the big questions.People:Ed Drew - is the Director of Faith in Kids.Amy Smith - is a writer for Faith in Kids.Dr. Léon van Ommen - lecturer in Practical Theology at Aberdeen University. Leon is also involved in a unique Centre for Autism and Theology on campus. Married with two children, he also loves coffee, fruit trees and donkeys.- Resources -Popular level:Arnold, Mark. 2022. How to Include Autistic Children and Young People in Church: Creating a Place of Belonging and Spiritual Development for All.Memmott, Ann. 2021. “Welcoming and Including Autistic People in Our Churches and Communities.”Theological but quite accessible for non-academics:Macaskill, Grant. 2019. Autism and the Church: Bible, Theology, and Community.Van Ommen, Armand Léon. 2022. “Re-Imagining Church through Autism: A Singaporean Case Study.” Practical Theology 15 (6): 508–19.The Heavier Stuff:Brock, Brian. 2019. Wondrously Wounded: Theology, Disability, and the Body of Christ.Van Ommen, Armand Léon. To be published in Sept/Oct 2023. Autism and Worship: A Liturgical Theology of Availability.Support the show

Jun 28, 2023 • 50min
Faith In Parents #117 | Autism and the Church
Our most requested podcast topic CONTINUES! Autism, parenting and the church. A new mini series over 3 podcast episodes is here to helpThis week, Autism and God’s Family. With our friends from “Through The Roof” we consider how to make church a more welcoming place as we break down some of the common barriers faced.Listen in for helpful advice from Kate and Triona’s own experience. Sophie and her daughter Phoebe who is autistic are also back being brilliant. Ed and Amy are there to ask the questions! People:Ed Drew - is the Director of Faith in Kids.Amy Smith - is a writer for Faith in Kids.Katie Mobbs - is Team Leader for the Through the Roof “Roofbreaker” project which aims to equip, encourage and resource volunteer disability champions in churches and ministries across the UK. Based in Cardiff, Katie has Cerebral Palsy and is a wheelchair user. Katie has a background in health and social care law and disability advocacy in the public and third sector. Katie works alongside people with a range of disabilities and access needs, through her work with Through the Roof and in her local church. She has a passion to see people Access, and Belong within the church family and be Commissioned to use their gifts and skills for God’s Kingdom. Triona Brading - is a Roofbreaker volunteering with Through The Roof, she has a passion for integration and inclusion having grown up aware of her Dad’s disability, and working as a PA for a friend with a learning disability when she was 17. Triona studied Drama at DeMontfort University in Leicester, during which she was diagnosed as autistic herself and also spent time as an ambulatory wheelchair user, due to an illness. After recovering and graduating, Triona worked in disability arts before moving into the education sector. She currently works in a primary school supporting children with SEMH needs and mentoring neurodivergent kids on a 1:1 basis. Outside of work, Triona loves teaching the 2-4 year olds in her church, and oversees the SEND provision for REVIVE (Co-Mission’s annual festival).Sophie Killingley - is a freelance artist specialising in lettering, cartooning and writing. She loves to letter/calligraphise (made up word alert) on just about any surface with any pen. These amusing, satirical and uplifting offerings are added almost daily to her Instagram page. Her cartoons and illustrations are quirky offerings of satire, humour and heart from her perspectives on mental health, being an autism parent, and the niche madhouse which is Christian culture.Her work can be found here Sophie has designed a creative spiritual journal called Draw Near.Phoebe Killingley - is Sophie's amazing 15 year old daughter. She is autistic. But above all else she is a precious child of God, who trusts him to be leading her through life, just like the rest of us.Resources Mentioned in the Show:Home - Through the RoofTen Ways Churches Can Help Those With Autism - Through the RoofA Welcoming Place - Autistic Young People in Church - Through the RoofSupport the show