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#412: A Very Unlikely Team - Mark part 11

#412: A Very Unlikely Team - Mark part 11

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📚 Series: The Gospel of Mark Mark 3:7–19 🎧 Episode Summary: Why would Jesus choose these men? In today’s episode, we step into a moment where crowds are pressing in from every side—people eager to see Jesus, hear Him, and be healed. But then, something quieter—and just as important—happens. Jesus goes up on a mountainside… and begins calling people to Himself. One by one, He chooses twelve men—very different from each other—to be His apostles. But this wasn’t random. In this episode, kids will learn: Why Jesus chose twelve apostles What the word “apostle” means How this connects to the 12 tribes of Israel Why Jesus chose such a variety of people And what this teaches us about the family of God This story helps children see that the good news of Jesus isn’t just for one kind of person—it’s for everyone. 🧠 Key Teaching Moment: Jesus didn’t choose the same kind of people. He chose a very unlikely team—men with different jobs, personalities, and backgrounds. Why? Because the Gospel is for all people. 👉 Even though we are all different, Christians are brought together by one thing: We believe in Jesus. We love Him. And we follow Him. 2 Ways to keep the impact going!!!! If this podcast has blessed your family and you’d like to play a part in helping it continue to reach children with God’s Word, there are 2 simple ways to support the ministry: 1.Join the Family Library on PatreonWhen you join, you’ll get access to weekly resources designed to help your family go deeper, including things like bonus content, parent resources, coloring pages, and more ⁠Join here: ⁠ 2. Give a one-time donationIf you’d rather make a one-time gift, that is a wonderful way to help support the ongoing work and impact of Kids Bible Stories. ⁠Give here:⁠ Thank you for helping keep Kids Bible Stories going and growing for families all over the world.
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