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Joshua, “Not Enough?”

For our littles, the "Jordan River" is anything that feels too big to cross. It’s the first day in a new classroom, the move to a new house, or the transition from a toddler bed to a "big kid" bed. In these moments their world feels shaky and the old comforts (their "Moses") aren't there in the same way.

We want to move them from the fear of "I’m not big enough" to the faith of "God is big enough." Joshua didn’t need to be a giant to face giants; he just needed to know that the Creator of the stars was standing on the riverbank with him. By the end of this mission, your little Recruit will know that God’s presence is their "secret strength"

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Joseph, “Forgotten?”

For a child, "the pit" doesn't have to be a literal hole in the ground. It’s the feeling of being the new kid at school, the fear of the dark when the door closes, or the frustration of waiting for a promise that hasn't happened yet.

We want to move them from the fear of "I am alone" to the faith of "I am hidden." Being "hidden" means God is protecting you while He prepares you for what’s next. By the end of this mission, your little Recruit will know that God’s love is "GPS-proof" it finds them exactly where they are.

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Noah, “The Unknown”

We often teach Noah as a cute story about a big boat and a rainbow, but for a child, the "unknown" is one of the biggest sources of fear. Noah had to trust God for something that had literally never happened before (rain and a flood). This lesson teaches our kids that even when they can't see what's coming next, they can trust the One who holds the blueprint. To shift from "What if something bad happens?" to "What has God said?" We want to teach them that Obedience is the best cure for Anxiety.

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