Siena spent her free time fixing up an old motorcycle to be sold at a charity auction to feed people who are hungry.
Abigail led her third-grade classmates to create and sell bookmarks, then donated the profits to those affected by the war in Ukraine.
Landon prepared to play the role of young David in his communityās play about the biblical king.
These stories might not make it into any mainstream news headlines, but thanks to ministry shares and other support from the Christian Reformed Church, kids who are putting their Christian faith into action have been sharing their experiences with their peers.
The storiesāand many more like themāare featured in ReFrame Ministriesā video series from ReFrameās Kids Corner ministry.
āEach episode tells the story of different kids who are sharing Godās story in a unique way,ā said Kurt Selles, ReFrameās director. āThe videos also include a biblical lesson that relates to the story and demonstrates Scriptureās call to share Christ with others through the use of our gifts.ā
The videos and other biblical resources for children are available on YouTube and social media platforms.
One Familyās Story
In Michigan, the Holman family has been using resources together for many years. Ten-year-old Luke has been a fan of the audio program Liz and Friends since his sister played it for him. Heās listened to most of the showās 20 seasons multiple times, both with his family and on his own.
āI believe he may be the biggest Kids Corner fan that ever existed,ā said Lukeās dad, Harland. āHe listens to it all the time.ā
In addition to listening to the program together, the Holman family spends time doing other activities that help young families grow in faith, such as enjoying family dinners together, going on walks, volunteering, and going to church.
Reaching the Next Generation
As more people learn about the many resources available from Kids Corner, ReFrame plans to develop a new smartphone app with interactive Bible lessons and more devotions for children and parents.
āWe are old enough to remember the āold daysā of the Back to God Hourāway back,ā shared one family of supporters who wished to remain anonymous. āYou are the new generation that builds upon the past and finds the present and future limitless. Keep up the excellent work, and we want you to know we have been supporters for a long time and pray for you every day.ā
About the Author
Brian Clark, ReFrame Ministries