Kids Talk Church History

By: Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals Inc.
  • Summary

  • 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 the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals.
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  • John Bunyan
    Dec 2 2024

    The Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan has been translated into more than 200 languages, set to music, and made into movies. But who was its author and how did he start writing this book? Why did he have to spend 12 years in prison? And what do we know about his courageous wife Elizabeth and other women who influenced his life? Listen to the answers to these questions and more as Trinity, Sean, and Christian talk with Dr. Shannon Murray, Professor of Early Modern and Children’s literature at the University of Prince Edward Island, and president of the executive committee of the International John Bunyan Society.

    Thanks to the generosity of our friends at Reformation Heritage Books, we are excited to offer a bundle of Simonetta Carr’s books to two listeners! The winner will be selected just in time for Christmas. Register here to win this special giveaway!

    Show Notes:

    Giving Tuesday: https://www.alliancenet.org/giving-tuesday

    The Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan:

    https://reformedresources.org/the-pilgrims-progress-clothbound/

    Pictures from Pilgrim’s Progress by C.H. Spurgeon:

    https://reformedresources.org/pictures-from-pilgrims-progress-paperback/

    John Bunyan: Christian Biographies for Young Readers by Simonetta Carr:

    https://reformedresources.org/john-bunyan-christian-biographies-for-young-readers-hardcover/

    Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners by John Bunyan

    https://reformedresources.org/grace-abounding-cloth-bound/

    Dig deeper into The Pilgrim’s Progress on the Theology on the Go Podcast

    The Pilgrim’s Progress Part 1: https://theologyonthego.podbean.com/e/the-pilgrims-progress-part-1/

    The Pilgrim’s Progress Part 2: https://theologyonthego.podbean.com/e/the-pilgrims-progress-part-2/

    The Pilgrim’s Progress Part 3: https://theologyonthego.podbean.com/e/the-pilgrims-progress-part-3/

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    20 mins
  • Anne Bradstreet: The First Published Poetess on American Soil
    Nov 18 2024

    When you think of early American writers, what comes to mind? Perhaps the writings or sermons of Puritans. Maybe you think of the Mayflower Compact. But did you know that Anne Bradstreet, an ordinary wife and mother of eight children in New England, was the first published poet on American soil? Join Emma, Grace, and Linus as they interview Dr. Francis Bremer, Professor Emeritus of Church History at Millersville University of Pennsylvania, about this interesting (and often surprising) Colonial woman.

    Thanks to the generosity of our friends at Reformation Heritage Books, we are excited to offer a bundle of Simonetta Carr’s books to two listeners! The winner will be selected just in time for Christmas. Register here to win this special giveaway!

    Show Notes:

    Anne Bradstreet: Christian Biographies for Young Readers by Simonetta Carr:

    https://reformedresources.org/anne-bradstreet-christian-biographies-for-young-readers-hardcover/

    Phillis Wheatley: Christian Biographies for Young Readers by SImonetta Carr:

    https://reformedresources.org/phillis-wheatley/

    Verses upon the Burning of our House, July 10th, 1666

    BY ANNE BRADSTREET

    In silent night when rest I took,

    For sorrow near I did not look,

    I wakened was with thund’ring noise

    And piteous shrieks of dreadful voice.

    That fearful sound of “fire” and “fire,”

    Let no man know is my Desire.

    I, starting up, the light did spy,

    And to my God my heart did cry

    To straighten me in my Distress

    And not to leave me succourless.

    Then, coming out, behold a space

    The flame consume my dwelling place.

    And when I could no longer look,

    I blest His name that gave and took,

    That laid my goods now in the dust.

    Yea, so it was, and so ‘twas just.

    It was his own, it was not mine,

    Far be it that I should repine;

    He might of all justly bereft

    But yet sufficient for us left.

    When by the ruins oft I past

    My sorrowing eyes aside did cast

    And here and there the places spy

    Where oft I sate and long did lie.

    Here stood that trunk, and there that chest,

    There lay that store I counted best.

    My pleasant things in ashes lie

    And them behold no more shall I.

    Under thy roof no guest shall sit,

    Nor at thy Table eat a bit.

    No pleasant talk shall ‘ere be told

    Nor things recounted done of old.

    No Candle e'er shall shine in Thee,

    Nor bridegroom‘s voice e'er heard shall be.

    In silence ever shalt thou lie,

    Adieu, Adieu, all’s vanity.

    Then straight I ‘gin my heart to chide,

    And did thy wealth on earth abide?

    Didst fix thy hope on mould'ring dust?

    The arm of flesh didst make thy trust?

    Raise up thy thoughts above the sky

    That dunghill mists away may fly.

    Thou hast a house on high erect

    Frameed by that mighty Architect,

    With glory richly furnished,

    Stands permanent though this be fled.

    It‘s purchased and paid for too

    By Him who hath enough to do.

    A price so vast as is unknown,

    Yet by His gift is made thine own;

    There‘s wealth enough, I need no more,

    Farewell, my pelf, farewell, my store.

    The world no longer let me love,

    My hope and treasure lies above.

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    17 mins
  • The Westminster Standards
    Nov 4 2024

    Some time ago, we discussed Guido de Bres and the doctrinal statements known as the Three Forms of Unity used by Reformed churches. However, there is another set of documents used by Presbyterian churches everywhere, known as The Westminster Standards, which includes The Confession of Faith and the Larger and Shorter Catechisms. These documents were written in the seventeenth century by a group of English and Scottish pastors who met for ten years during one of the most challenging times in British history. But how could a meeting last ten years? How did these pastors live, and how did their families live without them during a time of war? Join Emma, Trinity, and Sean as they pose these questions and others to Dr. Chad Van Dixhoorn, a leading authority on this subject.

    Thanks to the generosity of our friends at Reformation Heritage Books, we are excited to offer a bundle of Simonetta Carr’s books to two listeners! The winner will be selected just in time for Christmas. Register here to win this special giveaway!

    Show Notes:

    The Westminster Larger Catechism (paperback)

    https://reformedresources.org/the-westminster-larger-catechism-paperback/

    The Westminster Larger Catechism (booklet)

    https://reformedresources.org/the-westminster-larger-catechism-booklet/

    The Westminster Standards (includes the Confession of Faith, and the Larger and Shorter catechisms: https://reformedresources.org/the-westminster-standards/

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    26 mins

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