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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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  • Not Worthless
    Apr 9 2026

    Read: Ephesians 1:4-6

    Audrey sat on the front steps, lost in thought. She’d had a rough week. She failed her math test and skinned her knee, and one of her best friends had moved away. Why is God letting all these things happen to me? she thought. It almost seems like He doesn’t care about me anymore.

    Audrey glanced up when her puppy came bounding out onto the front porch. “Hello, Shamrock,” she said. But Shamrock didn’t seem interested in her—he was too busy gnawing on something. “Hey, that’s mine!” Audrey exclaimed, grabbing a wallet from the puppy’s mouth. “I just got this, and now you’ve ruined it!” She looked the torn-up wallet over and sighed. “Maybe Mom can fix it.”

    Mom came out onto the front porch and examined the wallet. “Hmm, this is pretty torn up. We’ll probably have to throw it out.”

    “But it’s still good,” said Audrey. “It’s just a little torn.”

    “This wallet has been through a lot,” Mom said. “Are you sure we shouldn’t throw it away? It’s too torn and dirty to be worth anything.”

    “Mom, just because it doesn’t look so good doesn’t mean it isn’t worth anything. If we fix it up, it will be as good as new.”

    Mom smiled. “You probably feel a lot like this wallet right now, don’t you?”

    Audrey gave her a puzzled look. “What do you mean?” she asked.

    “I know this wallet is still good, and with a little TLC, I can fix it up,” Mom said. “I just wanted to help you see that your life is like this wallet. I know this week has been rough for you. But even though you’ve been through a lot, you’re still valuable. You belong to Jesus, who came into our broken world and gave His life to save you and make you His, and He’ll always be there to help you through life’s difficulties. His thoughts toward you will never change, no matter how torn up you feel.”

    “Thanks, Mom,” Audrey said, giving Shamrock a hug. “I’m glad I’ll always be valuable to Jesus. And I’m glad you can fix my wallet—things are already starting to look up!”

    –Norah Varner

    How about you? Have you ever felt like God has turned away from you? Do you feel like you can’t do anything right? Jesus loves you so much that He died and rose again to save you, and He’ll never leave you. No matter what has happened to you or what you’ve done, His thoughts toward you will never change. He will always love you and care for you.

    Today's Key Verse: This is my comfort in my affliction: Your promise has given me life. Psalm 119:50 (CSB)

    Today's Key Thought: You’re valuable to Jesus

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    5 min
  • The Leper
    Apr 10 2026

    Read: Isaiah 53:4-11

    “Mom, I don’t understand this verse,” Alec said. “It’s Second Corinthians 5:21. ‘God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.’ I know it’s talking about Jesus, but what does it mean when it says He was made to be sin for us? Jesus never sinned, did He?”

    “No, He didn’t,” said Mom. “That’s why He was able to save us by taking our sin upon Himself. Let’s see if I can find a way to help you think about it.” She pulled up a picture on her phone. “Here’s a picture of a leper—a person who has leprosy. It’s a contagious disease mentioned often in the Bible, and it can still be found in some parts of the world today.”

    Alec looked at the picture and frowned. “That poor man. He doesn’t have any fingers or toes, just little stumps!”

    “Yes,” said Mom, “and he’s blind too. If you saw this man, what would you do for him?”

    Alec thought about it. “I would give him a drink of water and some food.”

    “But he’s dying,” said Mom. “Would you love him enough to get down beside him and take him in your arms and tell him that if he trusts in Jesus, he’ll go to heaven?”

    Alec hesitated, then nodded. “But I’d want to wear a mask so I wouldn’t get sick.”

    “But what if, in order to really help him, you had to get sick?” Mom asked. “What if you had the power to allow all of his sickness to flow into your body and let all of your strength and health flow into his? Would you do that?”

    Alec cringed at that idea. “I don’t think I could do that,” he said. “He has such a horrible disease!”

    Mom nodded. “Yet that’s what Jesus did for us, Alec. He never sinned, but He took all our sin upon Himself and died on the cross to take our punishment. That’s what caused Him to suffer so much—not just the physical pain of the crucifixion, but bearing the huge weight of our sin.”

    Alec thought it over. “I think I’m beginning to understand.”

    –Harry C. Trover

    How about you? Have you ever thought about what Jesus did when He died for your sins? He suffered great shame and horror by taking your sin upon Himself. He took your place on the cross so you could spend eternity in heaven with Him instead of hell—He loves you that much! Accept His sacrifice for your sins and trust Him as your Savior. (To learn more, go to Have You Heard the Good News?)

    Today's Key Verse: God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God. 2 Corinthians 5:21 (NIV)

    Today's Key Thought: Jesus took your sin upon Himself

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    5 min
  • Real Robins
    Apr 7 2026

    Read: Ephesians 2:8-10

    “I wish I never came to your house for spring break,” Miles told his cousin Jonathan. “Since you became a Christian, all you say is ‘Don’t do this’ and ‘Don’t do that.’ Next you’ll be complaining about the picture on my t-shirt and telling me to dress in a choir robe!” Miles stomped outside, letting the door slam behind him.

    When the house grew unusually quiet, Jonathan’s dad came into the living room. “Where’s your cousin?” he asked.

    Jonathan told his dad about the argument. “I was only trying to get Miles to act more Christian,” he said.

    Just then a male robin flew to the driveway and began attacking the side mirror of Dad’s truck.

    “Hey, look at that!” Jonathan exclaimed. “That bird’s a fighter!”

    “You’re right,” said Dad. “If he keeps that up, he’ll wear himself out. I’d better go put the truck in the garage.”

    Once the truck was out of sight, the bird flew to the lawn and tussled with another male robin on the grass.

    “Why are those birds fighting?” asked Jonathan.

    “They’re fighting to claim nesting territory,” Dad answered. “The fight at the mirror was also over territory. When the robin saw his reflection, he assumed an intruder was challenging him. After I put the truck away, the bird left to chase a real robin.”

    “Well, that makes more sense,” said Jonathan. “He wasn’t going to get anywhere fighting his own reflection!”

    “Right,” said Dad. “That’s why it’s important to chase the real robin in Miles.”

    Jonathan looked at his dad. “You want me to chase birds?”

    Dad laughed. “No! What I want you to do is fight real battles. Miles’ problems are deeper than his actions. He needs Jesus. While Miles is here, I’ve set certain limits for him. But rules won’t change his heart—only Jesus can. Instead of expecting Miles to act like a Christian, let’s show him Christ’s love. He needs to know Jesus died for him and trust Him as his Savior. Only then will he be able to live as a Christian.”

    “Okay, Dad. I’ll go find him and tell him I’m sorry for making him upset.”

    “Good,” said Dad. “But first let’s pray and ask Jesus to help us show Miles His love.”

    –David J. Belleau

    How about you? Have you wished a non-Christian friend would act more Christian? Even if you could get them to change their behavior, you wouldn’t be able to change their motives. Only Jesus can change a person’s heart. Pray for your friend. Show them God’s love through your actions. Then, if they ask what makes you different, tell them how Jesus changed you.

    Today's Key Verse: Anyone who belongs to Christ has become a new person. The old life is gone; a new life has begun! 2 Corinthians 5:17 (NLT)

    Today's Key Thought: Only Jesus changes hearts

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    5 min
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