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Keys For Kids Ministries is a children's ministry organization, offering Keys for Kids, Down Gilead Lane, and much more.© 2023 Keys For Kids Ministries, All Rights Reserved. 768185 Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Roman et littérature Spiritualité
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    • A Light to Share
      Jan 30 2026

      Read: Matthew 5:14-16; John 1:1-14

      “Come on, Dad. We’re ready,” called Lina. They had all gathered for family night. It was storming outside, but in the den, they felt snug and cozy with plenty of games and popcorn.

      “Coming,” Dad called from the bedroom.

      Just then the power went out. “Oh no!” said Manuel. “No lights!”

      “Now what do we do?” Lina asked.

      “Honey,” Mom called, “bring that big candle from the bedroom, please. There are matches in the drawer there too.”

      “Okay,” said Dad. “I hope I can find them in the dark—ouch! Stubbed my toe on the dresser!” A moment later they saw a glow in the bedroom as Dad lit a match, and he soon arrived in the den with the flickering candle.

      “I hope the power won’t be off long,” said Manuel. He was eager to play games and munch on popcorn.

      “I don’t even care. I like the room with just the candlelight,” Lina said.

      Before long, they all agreed they could see well enough to play a game. “It’s amazing to see what a difference a small light makes, isn’t it?” said Mom.

      Lina nodded. “When the lights first went out, the dark seemed kind of scary, but when Dad brought in the candle, it lit up the whole room.”

      “A dark room may seem scary,” said Dad, “but it’s not nearly as scary as the darkness of sin. Without the light of Jesus, we’d have good reason to live in fear. But because He came into the world to save us and give us His light, we no longer have to go on stumbling in darkness.”

      “Like you were in the bedroom when you stubbed your toe, Dad?” Manuel asked with a grin.

      Dad chuckled. “Right. Jesus brings the light of His love into our lives, and we can share that light with others—just like I shared the light of this candle with you by bringing it in here from the bedroom.”

      “So we have to let our lights shine, just like it said in the verse I learned at church last week,” Lina said. “We need to tell people about Jesus and let them know how much He loves them.”

      –Robert Truesdale

      How about you? Are you sharing the light of Jesus’s love with those around you? Don’t hide His light because you’re embarrassed about what others might think or say about you. When we were stumbling in the darkness of sin, Jesus came to save us even though He knew many people would reject Him. If you have His light in your life, share it with those around you. Tell others about Him and show His love in all you do.

      Today's Key Verse: Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven. Matthew 5:16 (NIV)

      Today's Key Thought: Share the light of Jesus

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      5 min
    • Invisible Hands
      Jan 29 2026

      Read: Psalm 18:31-36

      “I knew I’d win a prize. I just knew it!” Jack stroked the shiny blue ribbon he was holding and grinned, remembering how quickly his horse had stood straight and still, with ears flicked forward. “Blaze was the best because he had the best trainer—me!”

      “You did a good job training your horse,” Dad said. “But remember, you didn’t train him alone.”

      “Yes, I did,” said Jack. “No one helped me—at least not much. I don’t need help. I know everything about…” He paused as Dad suddenly slowed down and stopped at the side of the road.

      “Aha!” Dad said. “I thought I saw something odd.”

      “What?” asked Jack, peering out the window.

      “Come and see.”

      Jack got out and followed Dad to a fence that ran beside the road. “Look.” Dad stopped beside one of the thick, round fence posts. A big turtle sat on top of it, sleeping in the sun.

      Jack was flabbergasted. “How did he climb up there?”

      “Well, I’d say someone must have put him there,” said Dad. “But he probably never even saw the hands that picked him up!” He lifted the turtle and set him on the ground. “Or the hands that put him down. When he sees his friends again, maybe he’ll tell them—in turtle language, of course—that he got up on that post and back down again all by himself.” Jack had a feeling Dad was talking about more than just the turtle. “Invisible hands,” said Dad softly. “I’d say that’s the help you had in training Blaze—God’s invisible hands.”

      “You mean God helped me?” asked Jack. “God helped me train a horse?”

      Dad nodded. “God gave you a brain and arms and legs and the ability to learn how to train Blaze—and people who taught you how to do it. Right?”

      “Well, yeah,” Jack said thoughtfully. “So…”

      “So maybe He deserves some credit?” suggested Dad. “After all, if Jesus hadn’t died and rose again to save us, none of our accomplishments would mean a thing. But He did save us, and He’s given us the abilities we have so we can use them to point to Him and everything He’s done for us.”

      Jack sighed. “You’re right, Dad. I owe Him everything. He deserves the credit, not me.”

      –Jane K. Chase

      How about you? Do you give God the credit for your accomplishments, like getting good grades or winning at sports? Or do you let others think it’s all you? It’s okay to feel good about things you do well, but don’t forget to thank God for each success—after all, He’s the one who created you, saved you from sin, and blessed you with everything you have and are able to do. Nothing you do compares to what He’s done, so give Him the credit He deserves.

      Today's Key Verse: If anyone wants to be proud, he should be proud of what the Lord has done. 2 Corinthians 10:17 (NLV)

      Today's Key Thought: Give God credit for everything

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      5 min
    • The Goodest Playdough
      Jan 28 2026

      Read: Psalms 95:1-7; 96:11-13

      Gannon’s mom plopped the mushy, still-warm mound onto the coffee table for him to enjoy. After locating a recipe for homemade playdough online, Mom and Gannon gathered the ingredients and started creating. He was so excited to see the first batch!

      Gannon pressed his small hands into the stretchy substance, pulling it this way and that. “It feels perfect, Mommy! I like it!” he exclaimed. “How did you do this?” Gannon asked. “You must be the goodest playdough maker in the world!”

      Gannon’s mother smiled and settled on the rug beside the coffee table. “As much as you enjoy what I made for you, I’m just as happy about the playdough as you are,” she said.

      “You are?” Gannon rolled the dough between his hands.

      “Yep, I love to see how much joy it gives you. To know I made something for you that brings you pleasure is a blessing to me.” Then she picked up a lump of playdough and began pressing it into shape.

      “I’m not the only one who likes creating things for their children to enjoy,” Mom continued. “I mixed together some items from our pantry to make the playdough—but think about what God created.”

      “Yeah! Oceans, mountains, flowers…even koalas!” Gannon exclaimed.

      Mom laughed. “Yes, even koalas. And God created all of that out of nothing.”

      “Not even stuff from the pantry,” Gannon said.

      “That’s right. God shows us His glory through His handiwork in the world, and He likes it when we enjoy His creation.”

      “The world is a neat gift from God.” Gannon twirled his playdough into a bird’s nest.

      “It is, and when we know God as His children—by trusting in Jesus, who lived a perfect life and then died to take the punishment for our sins—we understand how God loves to show us His love. He gives us good gifts, like the beautiful world we live in, and the gift of Jesus so we could become His children.”

      “Mommy, we should say thank you to God for the world He made, for Jesus—and for this good playdough!”

      –Allison Wilson Lee

      How about you? When you play outside, do you notice the world around you? God created it for you to enjoy—the sun and moon to give you light, grass for you to play on, and animals for you to see and learn about. God not only created a beautiful world because He loves you; He also sent His Son, Jesus, so you could have eternal life. Next time you go outside, let the world God made remind you of His love!

      Today's Key Verse: He who did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for us all—how will he not also, along with him, graciously give us all things? Romans 8:32 (NIV)

      Today's Key Thought: God gives good gifts

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      5 min
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