Communication
A children's devotion about using our words and voices to share the Good News of Jesus. Using the science of animal communication — from the bee's wiggle dance to the elephant's trunk touch and the deer's warning tail — this lesson shows kids that just as God designed every creature with a way to communicate, He gave us something even more special: words and voices to tell everyone that God loves them and wants them with Him forever.
Blink
A children's devotion about the hope of Jesus's return and the promise of being made new. Using the science of blinking — how our eyelids sweep across our eyes thousands of times a day to clean, protect, and refresh our vision — this lesson shows kids that just as a blink happens faster than we can notice, the Bible promises that Jesus will return and change everything in an instant, replacing sickness, sadness, and pain with perfect joy forever.
Exoplanets
A children's devotion about the limitless wisdom, power, and love of God. Using the science of exoplanets — planets outside our solar system discovered by the Kepler Space Telescope — this lesson shows kids that just as the universe is too vast for scientists to ever fully explore, God's wisdom has no bottom and no edges, and His love for each of us stretches farther than the farthest galaxy.
Bats
A children's devotion about trusting God's power to help us do hard things. Using the science of bat echolocation — how bats send out high-frequency sounds that bounce back to help them catch tiny insects in complete darkness — this lesson shows kids that just as God equipped bats with exactly what they need to do the impossible, He promises to equip and empower us for every hard thing He calls us to do.
Mirror
A children's devotion about reflecting Jesus through the way we live. Using the science of the Salar de Uyuni — the world's largest salt flat in South America, where a thin layer of rainwater turns the ground into a perfect mirror of the sky — this lesson shows kids that just as that incredible landscape reflects the sky so clearly you can't tell where earth ends and heaven begins, God created each of us to reflect Jesus to everyone around us.
Meerkats
A children's devotion about how God designed us to live and serve together. Using the science of meerkat behavior — how these small creatures share responsibilities, protect each other, and stand side by side to face danger — this lesson shows kids that just as meerkats are strongest when they work together, God designed each of us with different gifts so we can stand together as one body in Christ and accomplish far more than we ever could alone.
Eyebrows
A children's devotion about communicating kindness and love without ever saying a word. Using the science of eyebrows and nonverbal communication — how a raised brow, a scrunched forehead, or a simple smile can speak volumes — this lesson shows kids that just as our faces say a lot without words, God calls us to make sure our expressions and actions reflect the love and kindness of Jesus to everyone around us.
Spiderwebs
A children's devotion about the unstoppable, surrounding love of God. Using the science of a remarkable real-life event in Aitoliko, Greece — where thousands of tiny spiders blanketed an entire town in webs stretching longer than three football fields — this lesson shows kids that just as those webs covered everything in sight, God's love surrounds us completely every single day, and unlike spiderwebs, His love never disappears.
Running Out of Fuel
A children's devotion about running to God when we feel empty and worn out. Using the science of Antares — a red supergiant star 700 times bigger than our sun that will one day explode in a supernova when it runs out of fuel — this lesson shows kids that when life leaves us feeling depleted and ready to burst, God invites us to come to Him and promises to fill us back up with rest, strength, and peace.
Glaciers
A children's devotion about finding God's beauty in unexpected places — especially in people. Using the science of Mendenhall Glacier near Juneau, Alaska, where hidden ice caves glow a stunning deep blue inside what looks like an ordinary block of ice, this lesson shows kids that just as breathtaking beauty can be hidden inside a glacier, God has placed His beauty inside every person — even the ones who are hardest to love.
Glue
A children's devotion about living together in unity and love. Using the science of coral reefs — built by thousands of tiny polyps that connect their hard shells to create something strong and life-giving — this lesson shows kids that just as coral stays strong because every polyp stays connected, God calls His people to stick together in kindness, humility, and love so we can do wonderful things for Him.
Spice of God’s Word
A children's devotion about letting God's Word fill our hearts and add meaning to our lives. Using the science of peppers and spices — from mild bell peppers to fiery jalapeños and peppercorns — this lesson shows kids that just as a little spice transforms a plain meal into something exciting and flavorful, God's Word brings wisdom, courage, and joy that makes every day richer and more meaningful.
Instincts and God’s Creation
A children's devotion about how animal instincts point us to a wise and caring Creator. Using the science of God-given instincts — from baby sea turtles crawling straight to the ocean to bees naturally making honey and spiders spinning perfect webs — this lesson shows kids that these amazing built-in abilities are no accident, and the same God who designed every creature to thrive loves and cares for each of us too.
Wonder
A children's devotion about the endless creativity and wonder of God. Using the science of Hang Son Doong Cave in Vietnam — the largest known cave in the world, complete with its own jungle, river, and caverns wide enough for a Boeing 747 — this lesson shows kids that if God created such breathtaking beauty in a hidden cave where no one could see it, just imagine the wonder and purpose He has placed inside each of us.
Gossip
A children's devotion about using kind and careful words instead of spreading gossip. Using the science of sneezing—how powerful droplets travel fast and far when we sneeze—this lesson shows kids that just as a sneeze spreads quickly and can carry germs that hurt others, gossip travels just as fast and can cause just as much damage, and God calls us to spread kind and encouraging words instead.
Space
A children's devotion about how close God really is, even when He feels far away. Using the science of the Kármán Line — the boundary where Earth's atmosphere ends and space begins, just 50 miles up — this lesson shows kids that just as space is much closer than we think, God is never far from us. His Holy Spirit lives inside every believer and promises to stay with us always.
Dew
A children's devotion about trusting God to provide in unexpected ways. Using the science of dew — how water vapor condenses overnight into life-giving droplets that sustain plants and animals in dry places — this lesson shows kids that just as God designed dew to nourish creation and sent manna with the morning dew for the Israelites, He always provides exactly what we need when He leads us into something new.
Earthworms
A children's devotion about being God's masterpiece, created on purpose with good things to do. Using the science of earthworms — humble, eyeless creatures that tunnel through soil to help plants grow — this lesson shows kids that if God designed a simple worm with such an important job, just imagine the incredible things He has planned for each of us with the eyes, arms, and legs He gave us.
Saying “I’m Sorry”
A children's devotion about the importance of confessing and asking for forgiveness. Using the science of burping — or eructation — and how our bodies release swallowed air, this lesson shows kids that just as we say "excuse me" when a burp slips out, God calls us to be just as quick to say we're sorry when we hurt others or go against His ways, because He always forgives a sincere and honest heart.
The Greatest Treasure
A children's devotion about seeking God as the greatest treasure of all. Using the science of the California Gold Rush and the difference between real gold and fool's gold, this lesson shows kids that just as many miners were fooled by something shiny but worthless, the world is full of things that look exciting but don't truly satisfy — and knowing God is the only treasure worth seeking with our whole hearts.

