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Kids Talk Church History is a one-of-a-kind podcast where kids investigate the history of the Church. Over two thousand years ago, Jesus said: “I will build my church, and the gates of hell will not prevail against it.” How has Jesus built and preserved His Church against all odds? Come with us on a trip through history to find the answer on Kids Talk Church History—a podcast in partnership with t... more

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Our young hosts have just finished their exploration of church history in the 18th century and have a lot to say about their discoveries and lessons learned. Like other wrap-up episodes, it is great fun for everyone involved! It's also an occasion to... more

It's almost Christmas, and the song "Joy to the World" is playing everywhere! But did you know that its author, Isaac Watts, never meant it as a Christmas song? And did you know that he faced some opposition when he proposed that Christians can sing ... more

It’s almost Thanksgiving, and we usually hear two different types of stories about the early European settlers in America. Some are about a group of pious and peaceful Pilgrims who came to find religious freedom. The others are about greedy Europeans... more

Many of us have heard of Jonathan Edwards and the American revival known as the Great Awakening. Usually remembered for his sermon with the scary title: "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God," there is so much more to say about Jonathan Edwards. He w... more

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Dr. Matthew Tuininga
Professor of Christian Ethics and the History of Christianity
Calvin Theological Seminary
Episode: Missions to the Native Americans
Dr. Oliver Crisp
Professor of Analytic Theology at the University of St. Andrews
University of St. Andrews
Episode: Jonathan Edwards and the American Revival
Dr. John Saillant
Professor of English at Western Michigan University and author of the book Black Puritan, Black Republican, The Life and Thought of Lemuel Haynes
Western Michigan University
Episode: Lemuel Haynes
Dr. Stephen Myers
Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary
Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary
Episode: The Marrow Men
Dr. Michael Lee
Professor of Early American History and the Chair of the History Department at Eastern University
Eastern University
Episode: The Enlightenment
Vincent Carretta
Professor emeritus of English at the University of Maryland and author of many books, including Phillis Wheatley, Biography of a Genius in Bondage
University of Maryland
Episode: Phillis Wheatley
Dr. Andrew Newell
Junior Research Fellow in Literature and Theology
Wycliffe Hall, University of Oxford
Episode: William Cowper
Rev. Jonathan Aitken
Priest in the Church of England and author of the biography 'John Newton, From Disgrace to Amazing Grace'
Church of England
Episode: John Newton
Reverend Campbell Markham
Minister of Scots Church in Fremantle, Western Australia, and author of a book about Marie Durand
Scots Church, Fremantle
Episode: Marie Durand and the Huguenots

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Grace
Co-host introducing topics in Kids Talk Church History and engaging with young listeners.
Sean
Co-host engaging in discussions about church history and participating in educational outreach.
Trinity
Host of Kids Talk Church History, leading discussions and engaging with historical topics relevant to children.
Sophia
Co-host of Kids Talk Church History, facilitating discussions and learning experiences about church history for kids.
Emma
Host of Kids Talk Church History, involving kids in historical investigations and discussions.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 66 ratings
  • great podcast

    This is a great podcast, filled with biblically accurate information, the only thing that is keeping this review from a 5 star review is that the kids, while great, have a kind of monotone type of discussing, and sound very heavily scripted. But, in light of that, they are very good at keeping the facts straight

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Caleb41021
    United States2 years ago
  • Excellent!

    Wonderful information and stories about people from church history. Keep up the good work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    terry:2024
    United States2 years ago
  • Outstanding! Highly recommended for kids and adults alike!

    If you are interested in church history, this podcast is for you, regardless of your age. It is unique in that kids (some very bright ones, I should add) participate and lead the program. However, just like Simonetta Carr’s excellent series “Christian Biographies for Young Readers”, this podcast is designed for young listeners but is perfectly suitable for adults. Many Christians know little about the history of the church. As a result, they're missing a testament to God's faithfulness over the ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    M.G.Brown1543
    United States3 years ago
  • Great podcast!

    My children and I enjoyed listening to this podcast today. We’re looking forward to more episodes.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    nicolej1
    Canada3 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the educational approach that engages children in historical discussions.
It's noted that young hosts, while sometimes appearing scripted, maintain good engagement with the facts.
The content is recommended for both kids and adults, highlighting its multi-generational appeal and relevance.
The podcast is praised for providing biblically accurate information, making it trustworthy for families.

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Isaac Watts and Christmas Hymns
Q: Are there other Christmas hymns beside Joy to the World?
There are not many identifiable Christmas hymns attributed to him; criticism has been made regarding his theological view of the second person of the Trinity.
Isaac Watts and Christmas Hymns
Q: Did he ever find much opposition in his day?
Yes, there was certainly some opposition from other pastors who criticized what he was doing.
Isaac Watts and Christmas Hymns
Q: What is your opinion of Isaac Watts and his thoughts about church music?
I'm very grateful to God for Isaac Watts, and for the ways in which I have been helped by his many hymns to understand the Bible better.
Missions to the Native Americans
Q: What can Christians today learn from the experiences of Christians in the time period you describe in your book?
The lessons include humility, zeal for missions, and gratitude for the peaceful and diverse society we live in today.
Missions to the Native Americans
Q: Could you explain them simply for our listeners, and why you think that the Europeans who came to America, claiming to be devout Christians, ended up fighting the Native Americans?
The Europeans had the best of intentions, but there was a vast cultural misunderstanding and conflicting views on justice that led to conflicts.

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What is Kids Talk Church History about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast offers a unique and engaging exploration of church history through the eyes of children. It covers pivotal figures and moments from over two thousand years of Christian history, making complex themes accessible and relatable to a younger audience. Each episode features discussions about influential historical figures, significant events, various theological concepts, and how these elements shape contemporary faith. Given its format, the discussions are both informative and entertaining, aiming to educate kids while also being suitable for family listening. This distinctive approach not only involves children in leading the conversations but also helps nurture an appreciation for historical context in understanding today's Chris... more

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1. Dr. Matthew Tuininga
2. Dr. Oliver Crisp
3. Dr. John Saillant
4. Dr. Stephen Myers
5. Dr. Michael Lee
6. Vincent Carretta
7. Dr. Andrew Newell
8. Rev. Jonathan Aitken

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