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How do we know when God is talking to us?
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Sunday School with Kaitlyn: The Story of Jonah
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Is Santa Real!?
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How do we know God is real?
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What is the difference between the kingdom of God and eternal life?
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Were Jesus' disciples afraid of him?
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Was the tower to heaven real?
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Getting Schooled - Revelation 101 (Holy Post Plus Original)
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Why did God make the other planets?
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Does the God of the Old Testament and Jesus have different moralities?
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Does Angels Look Like Ghosts?
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Why do we have to go under water to be baptized?
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How do you know what God wants you to do?
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Why are we in the world if we are just tiny specks to God?
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Mailbag!
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Why do we have to get baptized?
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Does God control us, or do our brains do that?
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Why do we have to be baptized to get that bread and red juice?
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Why doesn't God take away Satan's power?
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Where does evil come from?
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How does the Bible come to us?
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How do we know when we have a strong relationship with God?
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Is Jesus big enough for everyone to take a bite of him?
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Why do they do songs in church?
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Do dogs go to heaven?
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How do we talk about God with kids?
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Why did God choose the Israelites out of everyone else?
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Why did God send the flood?
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Why do we fight God in our heart?
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Does God bring heaven to earth?
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Where did Jesus go when he died on the cross?
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Is God a boy or a girl?
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How is God, the Holy Spirit, and Jesus the same person?
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What will we look like in heaven?
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Does Paul say that only men are made in the image of God?
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How do we know the Bible is true?
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How is God everywhere, and why can’t we see him?
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Were Adam and Eve babies? How would they know how to get babies out?
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Why do humans not have superpowers?
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Why aren't humans perfect?
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Trailer
Curiously Kaitlyn
Do you have questions about theology, the Bible, or the church that you’re too afraid to ask? Tired of pastors and scholars using unfamiliar language or overly complicated explanations? Curiously, Kaitlyn is a weekly podcast hosted by author and theologian Kaitlyn Schiess that tries to make theology accessible, meaningful, and fun. Each week, you’ll hear a kid ask a theology question–sometimes serious, sometimes silly–and Kaitlyn will interview a scholar to help answer it (without all the academic jargon). Together, Kaitlyn and her guest discover that this one simple question opens up big theological ideas that can impact o...