
Tiny Theologians
This adventure podcast for kids is fun, upbeat, and rich with biblical theology. Each week, kids can join TJ and Tory as they adventure through the attributes of God. Each episode features one letter of the alphabet and the corresponding attribute of God from the best selling card set, the ABCs of God's Attributes.
Episodes
Z is for Zion
In "Z is for Zion," TJ and Tory help Mr. Reed search for a lost puppy, Zippy. Along the way, they discover that Mt. Zion is a special place in Scripture because it was known as the place of God’s presence—and it points us to the even greater promise that God will one day dwell with His people forever.
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Y is for Yahweh
In "Y is for Yahweh," TJ and Tory go on an adventure to learn about God’s personal name—Yahweh, the great I AM. They discover that this name reminds us that God has always existed, never changes, and is faithful to keep His promises to His people.
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X is for eXalted One
In "X is for eXalted One," TJ tries to prove himself but ends up getting hurt. Along the way, he and Tory discover that Jesus is the true Exalted One—not because He showed off His strength, but because He humbled Himself on the cross.
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Day 11: The Crown — Jesus Reigns Forever
In today’s episode of the Tiny Theologians Easter series, TJ and Tory bring us to the final and glorious truth of the Easter story—Jesus is King. After rising from the dead, Jesus ascended to heaven and took His place at the right hand of God, ruling with all authority. Today’s symbol is the crown, which reminds us that Jesus is reigning now—He has finished the work of saving His people and contin
Day 10: The Robe — Jesus Appears Alive
In today’s episode of the Tiny Theologians Easter series, Farmer Caroline shares the joyful news that Jesus did not stay hidden after the resurrection—He appeared to His disciples, alive and real. As she reflects from the garden, we learn that Jesus showed His followers His hands and side, proving that He had truly risen from the dead. Today’s symbol is the robe, which reminds us that Jesus is ali
Day 9: The Empty Tomb — He Is Risen
In today’s episode of the Tiny Theologians Easter series, TJ and Tory share the most exciting moment in the entire Easter story—the resurrection of Jesus. As they look at the empty tomb, they discover that Jesus is no longer there—He is alive, just as He promised. Today’s symbol is the empty tomb, which reminds us that Jesus has conquered sin, Satan, and death. Through this story, we see that deat
Day 8: The Tomb — A Sealed Grave
In today’s episode of the Tiny Theologians Easter series, Mr. Truman helps us reflect on the burial of Jesus and the meaning behind the closed tomb. As he walks us through this quiet and heavy moment, we begin to understand that Jesus truly died and was laid in a grave. Today’s symbol is the sealed tomb, which reminds us that Jesus entered fully into death in order to defeat it. Through this story
Day 7: Three Crosses — The Greatest Rescue
In today’s episode of the Tiny Theologians Easter series, TJ and Tory walk us through the moment of Jesus’ crucifixion. As they reflect on the three crosses on the hill, they help us understand what happened when Jesus, who had done nothing wrong, chose to die in our place. Today’s symbol is the three crosses, which remind us that Jesus took the punishment for sin so that we could be forgiven. Thr
Day 6: The Crown of Thorns — The True King
In today’s episode of the Tiny Theologians Easter series, Mrs. Dee Livery delivers a powerful part of the Easter story as we consider the suffering of Jesus. As she shares what happened when soldiers mocked Jesus and placed a crown of thorns on His head, we begin to understand the depth of His humility and love. Today’s symbol is the crown of thorns, which reminds us that Jesus is the true King—ev
Day 5: The Bag of Silver — Betrayed for a Price
In today’s episode of the Tiny Theologians Easter series, TJ and Tory walk through a sad but important part of the Easter story—the betrayal of Jesus. As they explore what happened when Judas chose to turn against Jesus for money, they help us understand how even this moment was part of God’s greater plan. Today’s symbol is the bag of silver, which reminds us that Jesus was betrayed, yet He willin
Day 4: Bread & Cup — Remembering Jesus
In today’s episode of the Tiny Theologians Easter series, Mr. Reed joins us on a morning walk to reflect on one of the most important meals in the Bible—the Last Supper. As he walks with his dogs, he helps us understand the meaning behind the bread and the cup that Jesus shared with His disciples. Today’s symbol is the bread and cup, which remind us that Jesus gave His body and blood to save us fr
Day 3: The Fig Tree — Fruit That Lasts
In today’s episode of the Tiny Theologians Easter series, Farmer Caroline joins us from the orchard to explore the meaning behind the fig tree. As she checks on her trees, she shares a surprising story about Jesus and a fig tree that looked healthy on the outside but had no fruit. Through this moment, we learn that Jesus cares not just about how things look on the outside, but about what is happen
Day 2: The Dove — A Cleansed Temple
In today’s episode of the Tiny Theologians Easter series, we visit the temple in Jerusalem and discover the meaning behind the dove. Join TJ and Tory as they learn what it really means that Jesus “cleansed” the temple—not by scrubbing it clean, but by clearing out what didn’t belong. As they explore this moment, they begin to see how much Jesus cares about true worship and honoring God’s presence.
Day 1: Palm Branches — The King Has Come
In today’s episode of the Tiny Theologians Easter series, we begin the story of Easter with Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem and the meaning behind the palm branches. Join TJ and Tory as they imagine the excitement of the crowd welcoming Jesus into the city—waving branches, laying down their cloaks, and shouting “Hosanna!” Along the way, they discover that Jesus is not the kind of king peopl
Special Easter Announcement
Get ready—something really special is coming your way! There’s no adventure today, but that’s because a brand new Easter journey is about to begin. Starting March 28th, you’re invited to join an exciting series called He Is Risen.
Together with TJ, Tory, and their neighborhood friends, we’ll walk through the true story of Easter—seeing Jesus enter Jerusalem, go to the cross, rise from the grave, a
W is for Worship
In "W is for Worship," TJ and Tory spend the day at a water park and go on an adventure to discover how what we love shapes the way we live. As they splash and play, they learn that when our hearts are shaped by love for God, our whole lives can become an act of worship to Him.
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V is for Visible Church
In "V is for Visible Church," TJ and Tory go on an adventure to discover the difference between the big “C” Church and the little “c” church. They learn that the big “C” Church is made up of all God’s people everywhere, while the little “c” church is the local gathering where we worship, learn, and grow together.
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U is for Unconditional Love
In "U is for Unconditional Love," TJ and Tory join Ms. Dee Livery as she delivers a package to Mr. Wiseman—a package with very specific “conditions.” Along the way, they discover the good news that God’s love is not like that at all. His love is unconditional, freely given to His children through Jesus.
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T is for Trinity
In "T is for Trinity," TJ and Tory go on an adventure to learn about God who is three in one—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. They discover that no analogy can perfectly describe Him, but the gospel story itself shows us the beauty of the three Persons of the Trinity working together for our salvation.
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S is for Sacrament
In "S is for Sacrament," TJ and Tory play detective as they learn about baptism and communion. They discover that sacraments are visible signs of invisible realities—reminders of the hope we have in Christ and the promises of God’s grace to His people.Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the God's unchanging character week after week with the ABCs of Theology! Season 5 and 6 follow this best-se
R is for Repentance
In "R is for Repentance," TJ and Tory go on an adventure to learn the difference between confession and repentance. They discover that true repentance is more than saying sorry—it means turning around, going the other way, and walking toward God in obedience.Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the God's unchanging character week after week with the ABCs of Theology! Season 5 and 6 follow this
Q is for Quick to Forgive
In "Q is for Quick to Forgive," TJ and Tory go on an adventure that invites them to extend forgiveness to their own dad. Along the way, they learn that God is quick to forgive us through Jesus—and that His forgiveness helps us forgive others with love and grace.Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the God's unchanging character week after week with the ABCs of Theology! Season 5 and 6 follow th
P is for Priest
In "P is for Priest," TJ and Tory go on an adventure to learn what it means that Jesus is our great High Priest. They discover that as Priest, Jesus represents us before the Father—bringing us to God through His perfect life, death, and resurrection.Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the God's unchanging character week after week with the ABCs of Theology! Season 5 and 6 follow this best-sell
O is for Old and New Testaments
In "O is for Old and New Testaments," TJ and Tory go on an adventure to discover how the two parts of the Bible fit together. They learn that from beginning to end, the Old and New Testaments tell one great big story of God’s redemption through Jesus Christ. Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the God's unchanging character week after week with the ABCs of Theology! Season 5 and 6 follow this
N is for Neighbor
In "N is for Neighbor," TJ and Tory go on an adventure asking the question, “Who is my neighbor?” As they explore, they learn that loving our neighbor means loving God and others in a way that honors Christ—showing kindness, compassion, and care to everyone God places in our lives.Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the God's unchanging character week after week with the ABCs of Theology! Seas
Jesse Tree: Day 25 – Christ Is Here!
The baby ornament celebrates the moment we’ve been waiting for—Jesus is born! In Luke 2 and John 1, we see the Savior arrive just as God promised. Though He came in humility, lying in a manger, He is the King of Kings and the greatest gift of all. Today, the Jesse Tree reaches its joyful climax: Christ has come to dwell with us. Join us as we rejoice, worship, and celebrate our Savior on this beau
Jesse Tree: Day 24 – Wise Men Seek Jesus
With the wise-man ornament, Mr. Wiseman follows the journey of the magi from Matthew 2. These travelers sought the newborn King, bringing gifts and worship. Their long journey shows that Jesus is King not just of one people, but of all nations. On Christmas Eve, the Jesse Tree reminds us to seek Jesus with our whole hearts—just like the wise men did.Follow Us:Instagram | Website | Newsletter
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Jesse Tree: Day 23 – Shepherds Rejoice
The shepherd ornament takes Miss Dee Livery into the fields near Bethlehem, where ordinary shepherds received the first announcement of Jesus’ birth. Angels filled the sky with praise, and the shepherds hurried to meet the newborn King. As we near Christmas, the Jesse Tree reminds us that Jesus came for everyone—and His birth is good news for the whole world.Follow Us:Instagram | Website | Newslet
Jesse Tree: Day 22 – Joseph
Today TJ and Tory's Dad uses the Joseph ornament to help reflect on Joseph’s obedience and courage. When the angel appears to him in Matthew 1, Joseph chooses faith—welcoming Jesus into his family and trusting God’s plan. Every ornament on the Jesse Tree shows us another piece of the story. Today, we see how Joseph’s trust becomes part of God’s beautiful plan to bring Jesus into the world.Follow U
Jesse Tree: Day 21 — Mary Visits Elizabeth
Holding the heart ornament, Coach Faith explores the joyful meeting between Mary and Elizabeth. John leaps in the womb, Elizabeth praises God, and Mary sings of God’s mercy. Jesus hasn’t been born yet, but His presence is already bringing joy. The Jesse Tree reminds us that Jesus fills hearts with hope, worship, and joy.Follow Us:Instagram | Website | Newsletter
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Jesse Tree: Day 20 – Mary
The Mary ornament invites Tory and TJ into the moment when Gabriel appears to Mary with astonishing news: she will carry the Son of God! With a trusting heart, Mary says yes to God. Today on the Jesse Tree, we remember that welcoming Jesus means trusting Him with our whole hearts.Follow Us:Instagram | Website | Newsletter
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Jesse Tree: Day 19 – Angel Visits Zechariah
With the angel ornament, Mr. Wiseman remembers Gabriel’s visit to Zechariah in Luke 1. Zechariah learns that his son, John, will prepare the way for the Lord. His silence ends in praise as he realizes God’s rescue plan is unfolding—Jesus is coming soon! The Jesse Tree reminds us each day that the long-awaited Savior is almost here.Follow Us:Instagram | Website | Newsletter
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Jesse Tree: Day 18 – Jonah
Farmer Caroline and The fish ornament help lead us into Jonah’s story—running from God, swallowed by a great fish, and given a second chance. Jesus uses Jonah’s story to point to His own death and resurrection after three days in the tomb. As the Jesse Tree continues, we celebrate that Jesus offers the greatest second chance ever given—the chance to be forgiven and made new.Follow Us:Instagram | W
Jesse Tree: Day 17 – Isaiah
With the stump-and-shoot ornament, Tory and TJ explore Isaiah’s prophecy: a shoot would grow from the stump of Jesse. Though David’s royal line looked cut off, God promised a new King—Jesus—who would bring life from what seemed dead. The Jesse Tree points us to this hope: Jesus brings new life, even in the most unexpected places.Follow Us:Instagram | Website | Newsletter
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Jesse Tree: Day 16 — Elijah
The altar ornament and Mr. Truman reminds us of Elijah’s showdown on Mount Carmel. God sent fire from heaven to show He alone is God. Elijah called people back to the Lord—but Jesus is the true and better Elijah who brings hearts to life through His Spirit. As the Jesse Tree grows, we remember that only Jesus can turn our hearts fully back to God.Follow Us:Instagram | Website | Newsletter
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Jesse Tree: Day 15 – David Is Anointed King
Today’s crown ornament points Mrs. Wiseman to the moment David was anointed in 1 Samuel 16. David was a good king—but not perfect. God promised a forever King would come from David’s family, and that King is Jesus. All Advent long, the Jesse Tree leads us to the true King of Kings, whose reign is righteous, loving, and eternal.Follow Us:Instagram | Website | Newsletter
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Jesse Tree: Day 14 – David & Goliath
With the sling ornament in hand, Tory and TJ revisit David’s courageous victory in 1 Samuel 17. David stood in Israel’s place and defeated the giant—pointing us to Jesus, who stands in our place to defeat sin and death. The Jesse Tree teaches us that Jesus is our champion and hero. His victory becomes ours, and through Him we have true freedom.Follow Us:Instagram | Website | Newsletter
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Jesse Tree: Day 13 — Ruth & Boaz
Mr. Reed holds the wheat ornament and remembers Ruth’s story—a story of kindness, redemption, and belonging. Boaz redeemed Ruth and brought her into his family, pointing to Jesus, our Redeemer, who welcomes us into God’s family. During Advent, the Jesse Tree helps us remember: we don’t earn God’s love. Jesus redeems us by grace.Follow Us:Instagram | Website | Newsletter
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Jesse Tree: Day 12 – The Tabernacle
With the tent ornament hung up, Tory and TJ explore Exodus 25 and John 1:14. God’s presence once lived in the tabernacle, but in Jesus, God came to dwell with us face-to-face. The Jesse Tree reminds us that our God is not far away. In Jesus, He came close—moving into our world so we could know Him forever.Follow Us:Instagram | Website | Newsletter
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Jesse Tree: Day 11— The Bronze Serpent
The serpent ornament brings Mr. Truman to Numbers 21, where God healed His people when they looked at the bronze serpent lifted high. Jesus uses this moment to explain His own mission: He would be lifted up on the cross to save all who trust in Him. On the Jesse Tree, each sign points us to Jesus. Today we remember that looking to Christ brings life—now and forever.Follow Us:Instagram | Website |
Jesse Tree: Day 10 — The Law
Tj and Tory's Mom joins this episode to talk about how the stone-tablet ornament reminds us of God giving the Ten Commandments in Exodus 20. The law shows us God’s holiness—and our need for a Savior who obeys perfectly. That Savior is Jesus. As we journey through Advent, we rejoice that Jesus fulfilled the law for us and offers us His perfect righteousness.Follow Us:Instagram | Website | Newslette
Jesse Tree: Day 9 — Passover
The lamb ornament brings Tory and TJ to the first Passover in Exodus 12. God saved His people through the blood of a spotless lamb—pointing ahead to Jesus, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. This Advent, the Jesse Tree walks us closer each day to the moment when the true Lamb would come. Jesus gives His life so that we may live.Follow Us:Instagram | Website | Newsletter
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Jesse Tree: Day 8 — Moses
Today’s burning-bush ornament helps Tory and TJ revisit Exodus 3, when God called Moses and revealed His name: “I AM.” Jesus uses the same name later, showing us He is the eternal God who rescues His people. Each day of the Jesse Tree reminds us that God sees, God hears, and God saves. Through Jesus—the true and better Moses—we see God’s power and His nearness.Follow Us:Instagram | Website | Newsl
Jesse Tree: Day 7 - Joseph
With the colorful coat ornament, Mr. Wiseman remembers Joseph—deeply loved, betrayed, and yet used by God to save many lives. Joseph’s story in Genesis 37 and 50 points to Jesus, who was also rejected and betrayed but gave His life so that we could be saved. As the Jesse Tree grows, we’re learning that God can turn even the hardest moments into something good and redemptive—just like He did throug
Jesse Tree: Day 6 - Jacob
The ladder ornament leads Tory and TJ into Jacob’s dream from Genesis 28—a stairway reaching from earth to heaven. Jesus later tells us that He is the way to God. Where sin separates us, Jesus restores us. Through the Jesse Tree, we’re seeing how every story points to Jesus. Today reminds us that God came down to us so that we could be brought back to Him forever.Follow Us:Instagram | Website | Ne
Jesse Tree: Day 5 - Isaac
Farmer Caroline joins us to revisit the powerful story from Genesis 22. God asked Abraham to offer Isaac—but then provided a ram in his place. This moment points forward to the greatest gift of all: Jesus, God’s own Son, who would one day be sacrificed so we could live. Every ornament on the Jesse Tree shows us more of God’s rescue plan. Today, we remember that Jesus is the Lamb who takes our plac
Jesse Tree: Day 4 - Abraham
Today’s star ornament helps Tory and TJ remember God’s big promise to Abraham. In Genesis 12 and 15, God showed Abraham the night sky and promised that his family would one day be more numerous than the stars. That promise was ultimately pointing to Jesus—the descendant who would bless the whole world and bring people from every nation into God’s family. The Jesse Tree keeps showing us that God al
Jesse Tree: Day 3 - Noah
Mr. Truman joins Tiny Theologians for Day 3 of the Jesse Tree to tell one of the Bible’s most unforgettable stories—Noah and the flood. With the olive-branch ornament in hand, he walks through Genesis 6–9 and shows how, even as sin filled the world, God preserved one man who walked with Him. God protected Noah and his family inside the ark during the great storm, and when the waters began to reced
Jesse Tree: Day 2 - The Fall
Tory and TJ continue the Advent journey by looking at one of the saddest moments in God’s big story—the Fall. With the apple ornament in hand, they explore Genesis 3 and learn how sin first entered the world when Adam and Eve chose their own way instead of God’s way. But even in the middle of their disobedience, God made a promise: Someone would come to defeat the serpent and rescue His people. Th
Jesse Tree: Day 1 - Creation
Tory and TJ kick off the Advent season by starting at the very beginning of God’s big story—the creation of the world! With the moon-and-stars ornament in hand, they explore Genesis 1 and discover how everything God made points us to Jesus — the true Light of the world and the very Word of God. Jesus was present at Creation and would one day step into His own creation to rescue us.All season long,
M is for Mercy
In "M is for Mercy," TJ and Tory go on an adventure to discover what mercy really means. They learn that because of Jesus, God does not give us the punishment our sins deserve—instead, He shows us His great love and forgiveness through Christ.Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the God's unchanging character week after week with the ABCs of Theology! Season 5 and 6 follow this best-selling car
L is for Liturgy
In "L is for Liturgy," TJ and Tory go on an adventure to learn how the habits we practice regularly shape our everyday lives. They discover that the habits of faith we share as a church family—like praying, singing, and hearing God’s Word—help form our hearts to love and follow Jesus.Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the God's unchanging character week after week with the ABCs of Theology! S
K is for Kingdom
In "K is for Kingdom of God," TJ and Tory go on an adventure to discover what it means that Jesus came to establish God’s Kingdom. They learn that everyone who trusts in Christ is invited to live as members of the Kingdom now—even as we wait with hope for the day when the true King returns.Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the God's unchanging character week after week with the ABCs of Theol
J is for Justification
In "J is for Justification," TJ and Tory go on an adventure to discover what it means to be made right with God. They learn that because of Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross, our sins are forgiven and we can stand before God clothed in Christ’s righteousness.Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the God's unchanging character week after week with the ABCs of Theology! Season 5 and 6 follow this best
I is for Imago Dei
In "I is for Imago Dei," TJ and Tory go on an adventure to discover what it means to be made in the image of God. Along the way, they learn that because every person bears God’s image, we are called to treat others with dignity, kindness, and respect.Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the God's unchanging character week after week with the ABCs of Theology! Season 5 and 6 follow this best-sel
H is for Holy Spirit
In "H is for Holy Spirit," TJ and Tory go on an adventure to discover all about the Holy Spirit—who He is and what He does. As they learn, they see that the Spirit is the third Person of the Trinity who helps us know God, follow Jesus, and grow to be more like Him.Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the God's unchanging character week after week with the ABCs of Theology! Season 5 and 6 follow
G is for Gospel
In "G is for Gospel," TJ and Tory set off to remember the whole story of the gospel—from creation to Jesus’ death and resurrection to the promise of new life. As they adventure together, they discover what it looks like to respond to Jesus’ gospel invitation with faith and joy.Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the God's unchanging character week after week with the ABCs of Theology! Season 5
F is for Faith
In "F is for Faith," TJ and Tory set out to discover what faith really is and what it means to have faith in Jesus. Along the way, they learn that it’s not about how strong their faith feels, but about the strength of the One they place their faith in—Jesus, who never fails.Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the God's unchanging character week after week with the ABCs of Theology! Season 5 an
E is for Eternal
In "E is for Eternal," TJ and Tory go on an adventure to discover what it means that God is eternal. As they explore, they learn that only God has no beginning and no end—and that because He is eternal, His love and promises last forever too.Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the God's unchanging character week after week with the ABCs of Theology! Season 5 and 6 follow this best-selling card
D is for Doctrine
In "D is for Doctrine," TJ and Tory go exploring to find out what the word “doctrine” really means. As they talk with neighbors and friends, they discover that doctrine isn’t something scary or boring—it’s simply the truth God has revealed in His Word that helps us know Him better and follow Him faithfully!Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the God's unchanging character week after week with
C is for Communion
In "C is for Communion," TJ and Tory head out on an adventure to discover why Christians eat bread and drink from the cup at church. Along the way, they learn that communion is more than just a snack—it’s a way God’s people remember Jesus’ death and resurrection, and celebrate that He is coming again! Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the God's unchanging character week after week with the A
B is for Baptism
In 'B is for Baptism' TJ and Tory go on an adventure to discover what baptism is an who it is for. As they adventure through their neighborhood, they learn that there's nothing special about the baptism water that changes them, but that baptism is an outward sign of something God has done in our hearts. Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about God's unchanging character week after week with the ABC
A is for Atonement
In A is for Atonement, tiny theologians can join TJ and Tory as they bake apple muffins and learn that the bigger mess lives in each of our hearts — and how Jesus came to make us one with Him!Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the names of God in Scripture week after week with the ABCs of Theology! Season 5 and 6 follow this best-selling card set, and we just know your kids are going to love
Z is for Zealous
In “Z is for Zealous” TJ and Tory visit “the Zone Dome” with their parents. There, they complete different challenges, all of which Tory really, really wants to win. As she expresses her zeal for first place, she learns again that God is zealous for his people and what that means for her personally.Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the names of God in Scripture week after week with the ABCs
Y is for Yahweh
In “Y is for Yahweh” TJ is wondering what makes him unique. When he’s asked to describe himself, he and Tory wonder how God would describe himself, too. As they adventure through the neighborhood, they learn about God’s personal, covenant name, “Yahweh.”Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the names of God in Scripture week after week with the ABCs of the Names of God! Season three and four fol
X is for eXalted One
In “X is for eXalted One” TJ is offered a job delivering news papers. But this is not just any newspaper, it’s the Good News Paper! As he learns more, he discovers why the Bible calls Jesus the eXalted one and what it means to have a relationship with him.Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the names of God in Scripture week after week with the ABCs of the Names of God! Season three and four f
W is for The Word
In "W is for the Word” Tory tries to describe a cake recipe to TJ and Mrs. Wiseman. When she can’t remember the name of certain ingredients, she learns the importance of words and what it means that Jesus is called the Word of God.Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the names of God in Scripture week after week with the ABCs of the Names of God! Season three and four follow this best-selling c
V is for Vine
In “V is for the Vine” TJ and Tory visit Farmer Caroline’s with their mom. Farmer Caroline introduces them to new veggies and shows them how they grow on a vine. As they talk, they learn that the Bible describes Jesus as the true Vine. Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the names of God in Scripture week after week with the ABCs of the Names of God! Season three and four follow this best-sell
U is for Unchanging
In “U is for Unchanging” Tory gets a new classmate at school. Realizing how much can change when moving, Tory decides she doesn't want to change anymore. This makes her wonder: is there anyone who never changes?Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the names of God in Scripture week after week with the ABCs of the Names of God! Season three and four follow this best-selling card set, and we jus
T is for Trinity
In “T is for Trinity” TJ and Tory are stumped at how God can be three AND one. Their dad takes them on an adventure to explore God’s triune nature as they seek to better understand the mystery of the trinity.Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the names of God in Scripture week after week with the ABCs of the Names of God! Season three and four follow this best-selling card set, and we just kn
S is for Son of God
In “S is for Son of God” TJ and Tory’s family visit the skating rink. There, Tory wins an arcade game and has to decide if a certain prize is worth spending all her tickets to get. As she talks with her dad, she learns that God gave everything he had, his very own Son, to make his people right with him again.Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the names of God in Scripture week after week with
R is for El Roi
In “R is for El Roi” TJ tags along on Tory’s class trip to the space center! As they learn about the rockets heading into space, they learn about the God who the Bible calls “El Roi” or “the God who sees” no matter where in the galaxy you might be.Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the names of God in Scripture week after week with the ABCs of the Names of God! Season three and four follow th
Q is for Quick to Forgive
In “Q is for Quick to Forgive” Tory is frustrated by her friend, Quincy, and struggled to forgive her. As she and TJ adventure together they learn that God has been quick to forgive them and invites them to extend that same forgiveness to friends like Quincy.Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the names of God in Scripture week after week with the ABCs of the Names of God! Season three and fou
P is for Prince of Peace
In “P is for Prince of Peace” TJ is faced with making his first field trip without his mom. When he starts looking for a source of peace, he learns about Jesus, the Prince of Peace who is always with him.Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the names of God in Scripture week after week with the ABCs of the Names of God! Season three and four follow this best-selling card set, and we just know y
O is for One
In “O is for One” Tory and TJ disagree about whether God is three (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) or if he is One. As they explore this big question together with their dad, they learn what the Bible says about the triune God of the Bible.Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the names of God in Scripture week after week with the ABCs of the Names of God! Season three and four follow this best-se
N is for Never-Ending
In “N is for Never-Ending” TJ and Tory follow a seemingly endless red thread through their neighborhood. When they find the source, they wonder if there’s anything or anyONE who is truly never-ending. Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the names of God in Scripture week after week with the ABCs of the Names of God! Season three and four follow this best-selling card set, and we just know your
Season 4 Trailer
Season 4 is coming to car rides, pick-up lines and family rooms everywhere! Join TJ and Tory as they go on more big adventures exploring God's big world and learning all about His character. This season will have some of their biggest adventures yet! Season 4 launches next Monday, January 20. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.Resources: The ABCs of the Names of God Card SetFollow
Christmas Special
This Christmas, discover the source of true Christmas joy alongside TJ and Tory! Things in their neighborhood seem to be falling apart – everything is going wrong! Will Christmas be the same? Will there be joy on Christmas morning even when Ms. Dee Livery’s mail truck with all the Christmas packages breaks down on the side of the road? Even when Tory’s costume for the Christmas program at church t
M is for Mediator
In “M is for Mediator” TJ and Tory visit a maker’s market their their mom. When Tory accidentally breaks something and feels too embarrassed to make it right with the shop owner, her mom helps her and teaches her that Jesus is the Mediator who goes between us and God. Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the names of God in Scripture week after week with the ABCs of the Names of God! Season thr
L is for Living Water
In “L is for Living Water” Tory wonders if there’s anything that will quench her thirst – forever! As she and her dad explore this question, Tory learns that Jesus is called the Living Water who satisfies her deepest needs.Follow along as TJ and Tory learn about the names of God in Scripture week after week with the ABCs of the Names of God! Season three and four follow this best-selling card set,
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