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  • The False Friend
    Mar 7 2026

    Editor’s note: This story’s subject matter may not be suitable for young children.

    Read: Ephesians 6:1-3

    It’s not fair, Ruth typed into her phone. Mom lets Jubilee go out with her friends after school all the time.

    Three little dots floated in a pale blue bubble as Ben typed back. She just doesn’t want to admit you’re old enough to start making your own decisions.

    Ruth stared at Ben’s profile picture. His big blue eyes smiled back at her. They hadn’t met in real life yet, but it seemed like he understood her better than anyone in the world. So what if he was as old as her big sister? He was nice and funny. And he liked her. He’d told her so more than once.

    So, have you decided? Ruth’s heart skipped a beat at Ben’s next message. It’s just the park. You’ll be home before your mom even misses you.

    He’s right, Ruth thought. Mom’s treating me like a baby. She started typing OK when a verse she’d memorized barged its way into her brain: Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right.

    Ruth stopped. It was like someone spoke the words out loud. Just last week her youth group leader had reminded her that her mom was a blessing from God. He’d put her in Ruth’s life because He loved her. God was helping Ruth grow in her faith in Jesus and become more like Him. That’s why He wanted her to obey Mom’s rules—not to spoil her fun. But was meeting a friend so bad?

    Another thought came to mind. Her friends didn’t know Ben either. He’d sent her a friend request one day, and she’d let him into her life without question. She’d been talking to a stranger for two months and lying to everyone about it because he’d asked her to keep their friendship a secret. At first it was exciting. Now she was scared.

    Ruth’s hands shook as she typed: I can’t.

    Ben said, I thought we were friends.

    Ruth’s heart sank. She answered, Friends don’t ask friends to lie to their parents.

    Ben’s next words weren’t very friendly at all. Ruth made her choice. It didn’t matter if she got in trouble or not, it was time to talk to her mom.

    “Mom?” Ruth took a deep breath and started down the hall. “I need to tell you something.”

    –Jennifer Lindsay

    How about you? Have you ever been tempted to break the rules because they seemed unfair? Sometimes it may feel like your parents are trying to make your life hard or stop you from having fun, but God placed them in your life because He loves you. Trust that He’s protecting you and making you more like Jesus as He teaches you to obey your parents. When you obey them, you obey Him.

    If someone is trying to talk to you and have you keep it a secret, tell a trusted adult right away.

    Today's Key Verse: Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. Ephesians 6:1 (NKJV)

    Today's Key Thought: Obey your parents

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    5 min
  • School Bus Stop
    Mar 8 2026

    Read: Isaiah 1:16-20

    The school bus was expected any minute, so Ethan shoveled his cereal into his mouth. Then, out of the corner of his eye, he saw his baby sister, Addy, pick up his tablet. He dropped his spoon, darted across the kitchen, and snatched it from her hands.

    “Don’t touch that!” he yelled. “I told you not to touch my stuff. You break everything!”

    Addy burst into tears, and Mom came hurrying into the room and picked her up. “What happened?” she asked.

    “Addy was messing with my stuff again,” Ethan said. “She’s so annoying!”

    Mom sighed. “I’m sorry, Ethan, I wasn’t paying attention to what she was doing. But you also need to be more careful about not putting your things where she can reach them. And you know yelling at her like that scares her and is not the way we solve problems.”

    Ethan bit his lip, feeling guilty. “I didn’t mean to make her cry. I’m sorry, Addy.” He gave Addy a hug, and she calmed down.

    Ethan frowned as he put his cereal bowl in the sink. “I shouldn’t have yelled at her. Is God disappointed in me?”

    Mom ruffled his hair. “God knows we all mess up. That’s why He sent Jesus to die for us—so we could be forgiven for the wrong things we do. You can tell Him you’re sorry.”

    “But how do we know that God’s forgiven us?” Ethan asked.

    Mom smiled. “Do you think your school bus is coming? Even though you can’t see it yet?” She pointed out the window.

    “Of course,” Ethan said.

    “Why?”

    “Because it comes every school day,” Ethan replied.

    “God is like that,” Mom said. “He never changes. You can always count on Him to forgive you because Jesus died for you—and He’ll help you be more patient with Addy too.”

    Ethan smiled. “I’m going to ask God to help me be nicer to her and set a better example.”

    The school bus pulled up, and Ethan looked at the clock. Eight-fifteen a.m. Just like every morning. He grabbed his backpack and ran out the door. It was nice to have things he could count on.

    –Abigail Singrey

    How about you? What are some things in your life that you can count on? Maybe you eat the same thing for breakfast every day, or your parents say the same thing to you every night before you go to bed. Like the sun rising every morning, we can count on God to forgive us when we make mistakes. Jesus died for our sins so our wrongs wouldn’t be counted against us. Confess your sins to Him and trust Him to forgive you.

    Today's Key Verse: If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 1 John 1:9 (NKJV)

    Today's Key Thought: We can count on God’s forgiveness

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    5 min
  • Child of the King (Part 2)
    Mar 6 2026

    Read: 1 John 3:1-3

    Elsa was eager to find Maggie at school. “Remember how much fun it was to pretend we were princesses?” she asked her friend. “Well, guess what? My dad says I really am one! I’m a child of God, so I’m a child of the King because God is King of everything!”

    “I’ve never heard that before,” Maggie said doubtfully.

    “It’s what the Bible says,” Elsa replied. “Anyone who trusts in Jesus is a child of God. You can be His child too! Don’t you want to be?” Maggie just shrugged.

    After school the girls went over to Maggie’s house, but Elsa didn’t stay very long. “I’m not playing with Maggie anymore!” she said as she burst into the kitchen. “We pretended to be princesses again, and she kept all the prettiest dresses for herself. She wouldn’t let me wear any of them. Then when I got off my throne for just a second, she took it!”

    Mom frowned. “Are you sure you weren’t trying to get all the best things for yourself?”

    “But I was her guest—and I really am a child of the King, and she’s not,” Elsa replied. “I told Maggie that, but she wouldn’t even give me back my throne.” Elsa scowled. “But I showed her!”

    Mom raised her eyebrows. “What did you do?”

    “I threw her stuff at her and told her she looked ugly in those dresses anyway, and then I ran home.”

    “Elsa,” Mom said quietly, “do you think you acted like a princess today? The Bible says that when we trust Jesus to save us from our sin and become God’s children, He makes us new people. The Holy Spirit comes into our hearts so we can live pure lives that show others we belong to the King. Do you think your actions today were pure? Do you think your attitude showed Maggie what Jesus was like and made her want to become God’s child?”

    “I guess not,” Elsa admitted. “Can I go back and apologize?”

    “Sure,” said Mom. “That will help Maggie see what it’s like to be a real princess—a daughter of the King of kings!”

    –Victoria Johnson

    How about you? Do you act the way a prince or princess—a child of God—should act? Do you show others who Jesus is by treating them with love and kindness? If you belong to the King of kings, your life should show it. The Holy Spirit is making you more and more like Jesus each day. Show His love to others so they can see who He is and want to become His children too.

    Today's Key Verse: All who have this hope in [Jesus] purify themselves, just as he is pure. 1 John 3:3 (NIV)

    Today's Key Thought: Live a pure life

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    5 min
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