
'Waiting & Planning for What?', Isaiah 9:2,6-7, and 'It Came Upon a Midnight Clear'
11/27/23 • 10 min
This episode's readings:
'The Portrait of Autumn' by Diane Doucet Matthews
- Isaiah 9:2, 6-7
- 'It Came Upon a Midnight Clear' by Edmund Sears
Good Thoughts are readings of stories, poetry, and scripture for quiet time to help children rest and set their minds on things above.
'Good Thoughts' are a complementary show to The Mind of a Child podcast which explores child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level and equips parents with the skills and resources they need to parent well.
Follow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for weekly updates and quick tips.
Reach out with topics that you'd like to hear at [email protected]
Check out our website for more content https://mindofachild.transistor.fm/
This podcast is produced by Rockwell Productions ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
This episode's readings:
'The Portrait of Autumn' by Diane Doucet Matthews
- Isaiah 9:2, 6-7
- 'It Came Upon a Midnight Clear' by Edmund Sears
Good Thoughts are readings of stories, poetry, and scripture for quiet time to help children rest and set their minds on things above.
'Good Thoughts' are a complementary show to The Mind of a Child podcast which explores child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level and equips parents with the skills and resources they need to parent well.
Follow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for weekly updates and quick tips.
Reach out with topics that you'd like to hear at [email protected]
Check out our website for more content https://mindofachild.transistor.fm/
This podcast is produced by Rockwell Productions ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
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'The Portrait of Autumn' by Leslie Dudley Corbell
- Colossians 3:15-17
- 'My Shadow' by Robert Louis Stevenson
Good Thoughts are readings of stories, poetry, and scripture for quiet time to help children rest and set their minds on things above.
'Good Thoughts' are a complementary show to The Mind of a Child podcast which explores child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level and equips parents with the skills and resources they need to parent well.
Follow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for weekly updates and quick tips.
Reach out with topics that you'd like to hear at [email protected]
Check out our website for more content https://mindofachild.transistor.fm/
This podcast is produced by Rockwell Productions ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
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Good Thoughts are readings of stories, poetry, and scripture for quiet time to help children rest and set their minds on things above.
'Good Thoughts' are a complementary show to The Mind of a Child podcast which explores child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level and equips parents with the skills and resources they need to parent well.
Follow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for weekly updates and quick tips.
Reach out with topics that you'd like to hear at [email protected]
Check out our website for more content https://mindofachild.transistor.fm/
This podcast is produced by Rockwell Productions ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
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