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Countdown to Christmas with Zach - An Advent Podcast for Kids

Countdown to Christmas with Zach - An Advent Podcast for Kids

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Join Zach from Keys for Kids for the Countdown to Christmas! This Christian kids podcast is tailor-made for kids 6-12. As we mark off the days until Christmas, Zach reads a story every day in December to help your kids grow in their faith through the Advent season. These stories help families stay connected to the true significance of Christmas – the birth of Jesus. But there's more! After each story, Zach invites kids to join in and share their thoughts. It's a fantastic opportunity for your children to hear from kids their own age, exploring the reasons why Jesus came to earth. Your family can join the discussion when you download the Countdown to Christmas Advent cards at https://www.keysforkids.net/countdown. Each day’s card has the same discussion questions from that day’s episode, plus the Key Verse to memorize and reflect on. Take time to listen to each episode and talk about it with your kids. Let's celebrate Advent together. Join Zach on the Countdown to Christmas from Keys for Kids Radio at keysforkids.net.© 2023 Catechesi ed evangelismo Cristianesimo Letteratura e narrativa Spiritualità
  • Advent Day 31: Making Room
    Dec 31 2025

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    Making Room

    Ava listened as her Sunday school teacher told the Christmas story. “Mary had a big tummy because Baby Jesus was almost ready to be born,” said Mrs. Keller. “But even with her big tummy, Mary and Joseph had to take a long trip, all the way to Bethlehem. Back then, there were no cars, buses, or planes—so Mary and Joseph had to walk the whole way.”

    They must have been very tired when they finally arrived, thought Ava.

    “Okay, class. Stand up,” said Mrs. Keller. “Let’s pretend to be Mary and Joseph.”

    Ava and her class followed Mrs. Keller. They walked around the church, stopping every once in a while at a pretend door.

    Knock, knock, knock. “Do you have room for us to stay?” the students asked.

    But every time, Mrs. Keller said, “No! There is no room for you.”

    Ava felt sad. Why wouldn’t anyone make room for Mary and Joseph? Why wouldn’t they make room for Baby Jesus?

    “Mary and Joseph finally found a place to stay in a barn,” Mrs. Keller said when they returned to their classroom. “That’s where Jesus was born.” Ava’s grandpa had a barn, and she knew how cold and stinky it was. “Jesus came to earth that night because He loves us all so much,” Mrs. Keller said. “Have you heard Him knocking? Have you made room for Him in your heart—have you trusted Him as your Savior?”

    I trust Him, Ava thought.

    A couple weeks later, Ava’s parents said they had something important to talk about.

    “Ava,” said Dad. “How do you feel about another child coming to live with us?” He explained that there were children in foster care who needed safe and loving places to live.

    “We would like our home to be one of those places,” Mom said.

    “It will be tricky,” said Dad. “You will have to share your toys and craft supplies, and you’ll have to share our time and attention too.”

    Ava thought about her Sunday school lesson. She thought about Jesus being born in a stinky barn because He loved everyone so much. She’d made room for Him in her heart, and she knew He wanted her to make room for others too.

    “Yes!” said Ava. “Let’s do it!”

    How about you?

    Have you trusted Jesus as your Savior? Making room for Him in your heart changes your whole life, because He fills you with love for others. How can you show others His love this Christmas? Maybe you can invite a new family over, make cards to take to a nursing home, or ask a neighbor to come to church with you. What other ideas do you have? Pray about it as a family, then do it!

    Key Verse

    "And she brought forth her firstborn Son…and laid Him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn." Luke 2:7 NKJV

    Key Thought

    Make room for Jesus.

    Further Reading

    Luke 2:1-7

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    5 min
  • Advent Day 30: Credit Due
    Dec 30 2025

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    Credit Due

    “Guess what, Mom?” Taylor yelled breathlessly, running up the driveway to where her mom was painting the window trim of their new house. “I got the lead part in the school play!”

    “Oh, Taylor! That’s terrific!” Mom put her paintbrush down and hugged her daughter.

    “Yeah,” said Taylor. “It’s about time my teachers notice how good at acting I am. Oh! We also got the results of our band tryouts today. I’m first chair flute! I did it!” Taylor danced around. “And I got an A on a tough math test too. This is the best day of my life!”

    “Wow, honey! That’s great. But…” Mom motioned for Taylor to sit down beside her on the porch swing.

    “What is it?” asked Taylor.

    “You do so well in math, and you’re also very talented in music and drama,” said Mom. “But how much credit can you actually take?”

    Taylor was puzzled. “How much credit can I…” Suddenly her face broke into a smile. “Oh, sorry, Mom! You helped me with the audition lines for the play, and Dad quizzed me in math. Thank you, thank you, thank you!”

    “Okay! Enough!” Mom laughed. “That’s not what I meant. Think about it this way—we’re enjoying our brand-new house, right? Well, if it could talk, should it be bragging about how well-built and beautiful it is?”

    “Of course not!” Taylor giggled. “Dad should get the credit! He built it—well, him and the workers from his construction company.”

    “So you think it would be ridiculous for the house to praise itself for its top-notch design and structure instead of giving credit to the builder?” Taylor nodded. “Well,” Mom continued, “the Bible says we are God’s workmanship. He’s the one who created us and gave us the talents we have—yet nothing we can do could ever compare to the great things He has done, like saving us from sin and changing people’s hearts. Sounds to me like He deserves the credit and praise, not us. What do you think?”

    Taylor sighed. “You’re right, Mom. I need to give God the credit for the things I can do.”

    How about you?

    Do you give God credit for the things you can do? After all, He made you and gave you your talents and abilities. The Bible tells us not to boast (or brag) about anything except for the Lord, because He’s the one who created us and sent His Son, Jesus, to save us by dying on the cross for our sins. Everything good comes from Him. Thank Him for all He’s given you, and the next time you feel like bragging, brag about Him!

    Key Verse

    "In God we boast all day long, and praise Your name forever." Psalm 44:8 NKJV

    Key Thought

    Boast in the Lord.

    Further Reading

    Jeremiah 9:23-24; James 1:17; 3:13

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    6 min
  • Advent Day 29: Just Like Sammy
    Dec 29 2025

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    Just Like Sammy

    “Sammy is so sweet!” whispered Hayden, gazing at her brand-new brother. As she watched the baby, Sammy stirred and opened his eyes. He waved chubby little arms in the air. “He’s so tiny!” Hayden said in awe. Then she frowned as the baby began to cry.

    Mom came and leaned over the side of the crib. “Maybe it’s time for a change of position.” She turned Sammy on his side and gently patted his back. He soon stopped crying.

    “I can’t wait till he’s big enough to play with me,” said Hayden. “But I guess that won’t be for a long time, huh?” She looked at Sammy thoughtfully. “Babies are pretty helpless, aren’t they, Mom? All they do is sleep and eat.”

    Mom nodded. “Yes, but before you know it, he’ll be much bigger and will learn how to do all kinds of things.”

    A little later, the baby began to cry again. “I think your brother is hungry,” said Mom. “It’s time for Sammy to eat.” She went to pick him up.

    “Mom,” Hayden said after the baby was fed and once again fast asleep, “since it’s Christmastime, we’ve been learning about the things that happened when Jesus was born. He was helpless, just like baby Sammy, wasn’t He?”

    “Yes, He was,” Mom replied. “You know, Jesus could have come to earth as a fully grown man or even as a mighty king if He wanted. But He didn’t—He chose to be born as a helpless baby, dependent on His family to take care of Him.”

    “I wonder why?” said Hayden.

    “Well, the Bible says Jesus humbled Himself—He didn’t come as a rich, important ruler, but in the form of a servant. The Bible also says Jesus is able to sympathize with us because He knows what it’s like to be human—He’s experienced things we do like feeling hungry or tired or sad. He even knows what it’s like to be tempted, even though He never sinned. I think we’re able to understand and trust Him more, knowing that He came to earth as a tiny baby, just like we did.” Mom smiled. “He did that for us because He loves us so much. Isn’t that great?”

    Hayden smiled too and nodded as she glanced down at her baby brother.

    How about you?

    Do you realize how much Jesus humbled Himself by becoming a helpless baby? Christmas is a good time to thank Him for loving you so much that He was willing to do that for you. Thank Him for growing up as a human, facing the same temptations you face, and understanding all your needs and problems and questions. Thank Him for all He has done for you.

    Key Verse

    "There is born to you this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord." Luke 2:11 NKJV

    Key Thought

    Thank Jesus for coming as a baby.

    Further Reading

    Luke 2:8-14; Philippians 2:5-11; Hebrews 4:15

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    6 min
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