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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 Littérature Pastorale et évangélisme Spiritualité
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  • White Christmas
    Dec 22 2025

    Read: Psalm 51:1-4, 7; Romans 3:23

    “It’s still snowing, Grandpa,” said Evan. “We’ll have a white Christmas for sure!” Evan had not seen much snow when he lived in the valley, but now he was staying with his grandpa in the mountains.

    Grandpa nodded. “It makes the whole world look so clean, doesn’t it? It reminds me of one of my favorite Bible verses. Isaiah 1:18 says our sins can be made as white as snow. That happens when we trust Jesus as our Savior.”

    Evan nodded, even though he wasn’t really sure what that meant. “I like the snow,” he said. “Can I go sledding for a while?”

    “Sure,” said Grandpa, so Evan bundled up and went out.

    That evening, Evan enjoyed a mug of hot chocolate while Grandpa read the Christmas story from the Bible. When Grandpa finished, Evan turned to him. “Grandpa, I was thinking about that verse you like—the one about snow. Didn’t you say my dad trusts Jesus as his Savior?” Grandpa nodded. “So does that mean his sins are as white as snow now?” Evan asked.

    “It sure does,” Grandpa assured him.

    “Then why is Dad still in jail?” asked Evan.

    “Well, Evan, your father broke the law, so now he has to face the consequences for what he did—even though He decided to trust in Jesus while he was in jail and asked Him to forgive him for all the bad things he did. Jesus washed all his sin away and made his heart clean, and your dad is a new person and will spend eternity with God. Even though he’s still in jail, God won’t hold the wrong things he did against him. In God’s eyes, your dad’s heart is as clean and white as snow.”

    Evan thought about that. “I want my heart to be as white as snow too.”

    “It can be,” said Grandpa. “Shall I pray with you so you can ask Jesus to forgive your sins and make you clean? Then you can have a white Christmas—inside and out.”

    –Esther M. Bailey

    How about you? Did you know that you can have a white Christmas anywhere in the world? Even if you don’t get snow where you live, you can have a white Christmas on the inside by asking Jesus to wash away all the wrong you’ve ever done. He died to take the punishment for your sin, and when you trust in Him, He will make your heart as clean and white as snow. Trust in Him today! (To learn more, go to Have You Heard the Good News?)

    Today's Key Verse: Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow. Isaiah 1:18 (NKJV)

    Today's Key Thought: Trust Jesus as your Savior

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    5 min
  • The Lead Role
    Dec 21 2025

    Read: 1 John 4:7-12

    Jessie and Grandma clapped as Chloe emerged from backstage long after the audience left. Chloe had spent weeks preparing to audition for the role of Mary in her church’s Christmas musical, but she was instead cast as Mary’s cousin, Elizabeth.

    “Wonderful job, Chloe,” Grandma said. “You played an excellent Elizabeth.”

    Chloe sighed. “Thanks, Grandma.”

    “Do you get to keep the gray wig?” Jessie asked.

    “Why would I want to keep that?” Chloe cried.

    “You could pretend to be Grandma on her birthday and get all her presents.”

    Grandma poked Jessie playfully on the shoulder. “How about instead of stealing presents, we go get frozen yogurt to celebrate Chloe’s performance?”

    “Yay!” Jessie exclaimed. Chloe nodded reluctantly.

    As they stood in line, Grandma went on and on about how wonderful the musical was. Finally, Chloe couldn’t take it anymore. “Can we stop talking about the musical already? It’s not fair that Shelley got to play Mary and I was stuck playing Elizabeth!” Chloe wailed. “When will I get to play the most important role?”

    Jessie’s eyebrows furrowed. “Chloe, what does Ms. Hill say before every rehearsal?”

    “There are no small parts, just small actors,” Chloe grumbled.

    “Right—your attitude matters more than the part you play. Even though you didn’t get the role you wanted, you can encourage Shelley and be happy for her.”

    “And don’t forget what the Christmas story is all about—Jesus’s birth!” Grandma added. “Jesus plays the most important role—in the Christmas story and in our lives. Without His love and sacrifice on the cross to save us from our sins, we wouldn’t get to look forward to eternity with Him or be able to share His love with others on earth. We all have an important role to play, but none of us are capable of filling Jesus’s lead role.”

    “You’re right,” Chloe admitted. “Jesus’s role is too big for me.”

    “Or any of us,” Jessie added.

    They got their frozen yogurt and sat down. “Maybe we should thank Jesus before we eat,” Chloe said.

    “Good idea,” Grandma said. “And not just for the yogurt, but for His love too.”

    –Hannah Chung

    How about you? Do you compare yourself to others? Maybe your friend connects faster with younger kids than you do, or you don’t have as much money to give at church as your older siblings. The good news is Jesus doesn’t love us based on our works. The best news is Jesus already completed the most important work—dying for our sins and coming back to life! Our job is to love Him and love others.

    Today's Key Verse: Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved. Acts 4:12 (NIV)

    Today's Key Thought: Only Jesus can save us

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    5 min
  • Looking Deeper
    Dec 20 2025

    Read: James 2:1-4

    On a bright winter day, Evelyn stopped by her Grandma’s house after school. She found her in the kitchen, pulling a batch of cookies out of the oven.

    “Hello, sweetheart,” Grandma said. “Grab a cookie. How was school?”

    “Pretty good,” Evelyn said. “But there’s a new girl in my class. She just moved here. I don’t like her.”

    “Oh? That doesn’t sound like my kind granddaughter. Why don’t you like her? Is she mean to you?”

    Evelyn blushed. “I’m sorry, Grandma, I didn’t mean to sound unkind. I haven’t talked to her, but she just looks so grumpy! She never smiles.”

    Grandma put a hand on Evelyn’s shoulder. “Would you do me a favor, honey? Run upstairs to my bedroom and get the box underneath my bed.”

    Soon Evelyn was back downstairs with the box. “What is it?” she asked.

    Grandma opened the box and pulled out a very old violin. It was dirty and missing parts, and all the strings were broken.

    “Oh, ew!” Evelyn exclaimed.

    Grandma smiled. “Yes, this old thing has been through some rough times. I haven’t touched it in years. Tell you what—come back in a week and I’ll show it to you again.”

    The next week, Evelyn was back. “I want to see that violin again,” she reminded her grandma. “Did you clean it up some?”

    “Yes, I did,” Grandma said. “In fact…” She pulled the violin out of a case and handed it to Evelyn. “It looks like a different instrument.”

    Evelyn gasped. “Grandma! This is beautiful! I had no idea.”

    "It just needed some love,” Grandma said. “You know, Evelyn, I showed you this because I thought it might change your mind about the girl from your school. Sometimes people seem mean or grumpy because they’ve been through rough times or are having a bad day. They need love and care, just like my old violin. That’s one reason the Bible says we shouldn’t judge by what we see on the outside. Everyone, no matter what they act like, needs Jesus just like we do, and He wants us to show them His love by caring for them.” Grandma gave Evelyn a wink. “See if you can’t make that girl smile tomorrow.”

    Evelyn smiled. “Thanks, Grandma. I will!”

    –Lucy Alessio

    How about you? Do you know someone who doesn’t seem very likable from a distance? Instead of holding it against them, maybe you need to get to know them. God commands us not to judge people by how they look or act but to treat people equally and show love to everyone. We all need Jesus, and He died for our sins when none of us were very likeable. Follow His example by showing everyone His love.

    Today's Key Verse: Stop judging by the way things look. Be fair and judge by what is really right. John 7:24 (ERV)

    Today's Key Thought: Love instead of judging

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