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Lessons For Kidz Kingdom Ministry Curriculum
Each Kingdom Pups lesson is designed to help children grow in faith, character, and confidence through engaging Bible stories and real-life applications.
These lessons are created to be simple, meaningful, and easy for teachers and volunteers to use in the classroom.
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Explore the lessons below to see how each topic helps children understand God’s Word while developing kindness, courage, honesty, and strong Christian values.
Kingdom Pups Lessons and Descriptions

A Heart That Loves Like Jesus
In A Heart That Loves Like Jesus, children discover that Jesus understands every feeling — happy, sad, and even angry. This lesson gently teaches toddlers how to express their emotions in healthy ways while choosing to be loving, helpful, and kind. Kids learn that loving like Jesus isn’t just something we say, it’s something we show through our actions.
ABCs Of The Bible – Part 1
ABCs of the Bible – Part 1 introduces children to foundational Bible words from A to Z in a fun, memorable way. Each letter highlights a meaningful word found in Scripture, helping kids build early biblical vocabulary while strengthening letter recognition.
This lesson blends literacy and faith, giving children simple, age-appropriate explanations that connect big Bible truths to growing minds. It’s an engaging way to help kids see that God’s Word is filled with wonderful things to discover.


Adam and Eve
This lesson uses the story of Adam and Eve to teach children that God’s rules are good and meant to keep us safe. Kids learn that listening and obeying brings peace and protection. Even when we don’t make the right choice, God is always ready to help us try again.

ABCs Of The Bible – Part 2
ABCs of the Bible – Part 2 continues the adventure by introducing a new set of Bible-based words from A to Z. Children expand their understanding of Scripture while reinforcing alphabet skills through repetition and interactive learning.
This lesson deepens biblical awareness in a way that feels playful and accessible, helping kids grow confident both in their reading foundations and in their knowledge of God’s Word.

Begin Again
Begin Again teaches children that hard days and difficult moments are part of growing. When mistakes happen or feelings get big, this lesson reminds kids that they can pause, take a breath, and start fresh.
Through simple examples and biblical encouragement, children learn that God helps us try again, make better choices, and keep moving forward. It builds resilience, confidence, and the comforting truth that every day is a new opportunity to begin again.
Christmas Is Coming Soon
Christmas Is Coming Soon shares the beautiful story of the birth of Jesus while helping children celebrate the joy of the season. Through the nativity story, little ones learn why Christmas is special and who it’s truly about.
As children enjoy the lights, gifts, and festivities, this lesson gently reminds them not to forget Jesus — the greatest gift of all. It helps families and classrooms celebrate the season with both excitement and meaningful focus.


Daniel - God Keeps Me Safe
God keeps me safe teaches children the powerful story of Daniel in the lion’s den and the importance of trusting God no matter what. Through Daniel’s obedience and courage, children learn that even when difficult or unfair situations arise, God is always with them.
Dear God, I Think My Chooser Is Broken
​Dear God, I Think My Chooser Is Broken helps children understand that poor choices do not define them. As one boy turns to God for help, kids learn that wise decisions grow through prayer, accountability, and practice. This lesson builds self-awareness and confidence in God’s ability to guide their hearts.


Emotions and Feeling
Emotions and Feelings encourage emotional awareness through a biblical lens. As children explore a range of feelings, they learn that emotions are natural and God-given. By recognizing that Jesus also experienced joy, sorrow, and even anger, kids gain reassurance that their feelings are valid — and that God helps them respond with wisdom and love.
Fear – It’s Not As Scary As You Thought
Fear – It’s Not as Scary as You thought, teaches children that fear does not have to control them. Through biblical encouragement and practical examples, kids learn that trusting God makes even big, scary feelings smaller.
This lesson shows children how to “fight fear” with the power of God’s Word, reminding them that God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind. It equips young hearts with confidence, courage, and the tools to stand strong when they feel afraid.


Give It Back!
Give It Back teaches children the importance of honesty and the power of making better choices. Inspired by the story of Zacchaeus, this lesson explores how one man’s dishonest actions influenced his son to take what did not belong to him.
But when Jesus entered their lives, everything changed. Both father and son chose to turn from their wrong choices and make things right. This lesson shows children that it’s never too late to give back what isn’t ours, choose integrity, and allow Jesus to transform our hearts.
Giving and Sharing
Giving and Sharing teaches children that generosity begins with something simple — sharing. Through relatable, everyday examples, kids learn that giving doesn’t start with big things; it starts with willing hearts.
This lesson helps children understand that sharing toys, time, and kindness is the first step toward becoming generous people. It encourages gratitude, selflessness, and joyful giving.

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God Chose Mary
God Chose Mary tells the story of how Mary was chosen to be the mother of Jesus and the beautiful character she displayed in that calling. Through her example, children learn about trust, faithfulness, patience, and kindness.
This lesson shows that God looks at the heart and uses those who are willing to trust Him. Children are encouraged to grow these same qualities in their own lives, understanding that God can use them too when they choose obedience and faith.
God Gave Us The Bible
God Gave Us the Bible helps children understand what the Bible is and why it matters. This lesson teaches that the Bible contains God’s words and guidance for our lives.
Children learn that God gave us His Word so we can know Him, make wise choices, and discover the best way to live. It builds respect for Scripture while helping kids see the Bible as a gift meant to guide, teach, and shape their hearts.


God Helps Me Choose Love
God Helps Me Choose Love tells the story of a young girl learning to navigate big feelings after becoming a new big sister. As jealousy begins to grow in her heart, she discovers that loving others sometimes means choosing kindness over comparison.
Through biblical encouragement and relatable moments, this lesson helps children understand that jealousy does not have to win. With God’s help, they can choose love, celebrate others, and grow hearts that reflect His character.
God Helps Me Learn Patience
God Helps Me Learn Patience follows a young girl on a family trip to the zoo where waiting feels harder than enjoying. As she struggles with long lines and not getting her way, she begins to see how impatience affects her attitude and her day.
Through loving guidance from her parents, she learns that patience is something we can ask God to help us grow. This lesson teaches children that waiting kindly and trusting God in the process builds stronger character and more joyful experiences.


God Helps Me Use Kind Words
God Helps Me Use Kind Words helps children recognize the power of their words. Through one girl’s experience, kids learn that anger can be managed and that kindness creates restoration. This lesson reinforces emotional awareness, forgiveness, and Christ-like communication.
God Is So Good
God Is So Good helps children understand that everything good ultimately comes from God. As they reflect on nature, relationships, and daily provision, kids learn to recognize and celebrate His faithful love.


God Is With Me - David and Goliath
God Is with Me helps children understand that faith is built through experience. As they follow David’s journey from shepherd to giant-slayer, they learn that trusting God brings boldness.
This lesson encourages kids to stand strong, knowing that God goes with them into every challenge.
God Keeps His Promises
God Keeps His Promises shares the story of Noah and the rainbow — a powerful reminder that God always does what He says He will do. After the flood, God placed a rainbow in the sky as a sign of His promise to never again destroy the earth with water.
This lesson helps children understand that God is faithful and trustworthy. When they see a rainbow, they are reminded that God keeps His word and His promises never fail.


God Made It – Day 1
In Creation – Day 1, children learn how God spoke light into existence and separated it from darkness.
This lesson introduces the power of God’s Word and reminds kids that He brings light into every situation. It lays the foundation for understanding that God is the Creator of all things.
God Made It - Day 2
Creation – Day 2 teaches children how God created the sky and the waters above and below. As they explore the beauty of the heavens, kids learn that everything around them was intentionally designed by a loving Creator.


God Made It - Day 3
In Creation – Day 3, children discover how God formed the land and filled it with plants, trees, and beauty.
This lesson helps kids recognize the order and purpose in God’s creation and encourages gratitude for the world around them.
God Made It - Day 4
Creation – Day 4 introduces children to the lights in the sky — the sun, moon, and stars. Kids learn that God created them to mark time and bring light to the earth.
This lesson emphasizes God’s power and careful design.


God Made It - Day 5
In Creation – Day 5, children explore how God filled the oceans with fish and the skies with birds.
This lesson celebrates the variety and creativity found in God’s world while reinforcing that every living thing was made by Him.
God Made It - Day 6
Creation – Day 6 teaches children that God created animals and, most importantly, people in His image.
This lesson emphasizes identity, value, and purpose, helping kids understand that they are special because God made them.


God Made Us Just Right
God Made Us Just Right follows the story of a tortoise and a cheetah who are very different in speed and ability. When the cheetah teases the tortoise for being slow, it seems like being fast is all that matters.
But when a sudden rainstorm leaves the cheetah in danger, it is the steady tortoise who becomes the hero. Later, when the tortoise grows weak from exhaustion, the cheetah uses his speed to help in return.
This lesson teaches children that everyone has unique strengths and that God created each of us with purpose. It encourages humility, teamwork, and appreciation for the differences that make us stronger together.
God Rested
God Rested teaches children that after creating the world, God chose to rest on the seventh day. This lesson helps kids understand that rest is not weakness — it is part of God’s design.
Children learn that just as God paused after His work was complete,


I Am A King’s Kid
I’m a King’s Kid tells the story of a young girl who hears many different labels from the people around her. Sometimes she is praised. Sometimes she is corrected. Sometimes she is misunderstood.
As she sorts through those voices, she discovers that the most important truth comes from God.
This lesson teaches children that their identity is not defined by others’ opinions, but by what God says about them — loved, chosen, and belonging to Him. It builds confidence, security, and a strong sense of spiritual identity.
I’m Just A Kid
In I’m Just a Kid, children follow a girl who learns that fear does not have to control her life. With God’s help, she finds the courage to try new things and experience the joy she had been missing.


It’s Okay To Be Different
It’s Okay to Be Different reminds children that being different is not something to hide — it is something to celebrate. As they explore how God created each person with purpose, kids gain confidence in their identity and learn to honor the differences in others.
It’s Your Turn To Worship
It’s Your Turn to Worship follows a young boy who dreams he is in heaven and discovers that worship is joyful, powerful, and expressed in many different ways. As he watches others praise God, he learns that worship is not limited to one style or setting.
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Most importantly, he realizes he does not have to wait for heaven to begin worshiping. This lesson encourages children to praise, thank, and honor God right now — through their words, actions, and everyday lives.


Jesus Came Back - (Easter)
Jesus Came Back tells the story of Jesus’ life through the loving conversation between a grandmother and her grandson. As she shares how Jesus was born, performed miracles, was falsely accused, and gave His life, children are guided through the heart of the gospel in a way they can understand.
The lesson joyfully reminds them that three days later, Jesus rose again and is alive today — now in heaven praying for us. It helps children grasp the hope, love, and victory found in the resurrection.
Jesus, You’re My Superhero
Jesus, You’re My Superhero introduces children to the incredible miracles of Jesus and the power behind them. As they explore moments from His life — calming storms, healing the sick, feeding thousands, and even raising the dead — kids discover that Jesus’ strength came from His divine authority and deep love for people.


Just Jump
Just Jump helps children understand that comfort is not always the same as purpose. As one small frog ventures into the unknown, kids see how taking bold steps can lead to incredible discoveries.
This lesson inspires faith, confidence, and willingness to follow where God leads.
Jonah and the Big Fish
Jonah and the Big Fish help children understand that obedience matters. As they follow Jonah’s story from resistance to surrender, kids see how one changed heart can help turn many others toward God.
This lesson reinforces courage, accountability, and the beauty of responding to God’s call.


Kidz Can Pray – I Need Help
Kidz Can Pray teaches children that they can talk to God anytime, anywhere, about anything. Whether they are happy, sad, confused, afraid, or in need of help, this lesson shows that prayer is simply a conversation with a loving God who is always listening.
Children learn that they can pray with their eyes open or closed, in quiet moments or busy ones. This lesson builds confidence in prayer and reassures kids that God cares about every detail of their lives.
Kidz Can Pray
Kidz Can Pray teaches children that they can talk to God anytime, anywhere, about anything. Whether they are happy, sad, confused, afraid, or in need of help, this lesson shows that prayer is simply a conversation with a loving God who is always listening.
Children learn that they can pray with their eyes open or closed, in quiet moments or busy ones. This lesson builds confidence in prayer and reassures kids that God cares about every detail of their lives.


Kidz Can Pray – Prayer Of Thanks
Kidz Can Pray – Prayer of Thanks teaches children the importance of gratitude and recognizing God as the source of every blessing. Through everyday examples, kids learn to pause and say “thank you” for the big and small gifts in their lives.
This lesson helps children understand that thankful hearts grow stronger when we acknowledge that God is the one who provides, protects, and cares for us. It encourages joyful appreciation and a habit of expressing gratitude through prayer.
Learning About Kindness
Learning About Kindness teaches children practical ways to show compassion and care in everyday situations. Through relatable examples — welcoming a new student, sharing with others, offering an apology, and helping a friend — kids learn that kindness is something we choose.
This lesson helps children understand that small acts of kindness can make a big difference. It encourages empathy, humility, and reflecting God’s love through thoughtful actions.


Let The Children Come
Let the Children Come tells the story of Jesus welcoming children through the eyes of a young boy waiting to be blessed. When the disciples try to turn the children away, the boy feels disappointed — until Jesus speaks the words that change everything: “Let the children come to Me.”
This lesson shows children that Jesus values them, sees them, and wants them near. It builds confidence in their worth and reassures them that they are never too small or unimportant in God’s eyes.
Love
Love breaks down the powerful teaching found in 1 Corinthians 13:4–7 in a way children can understand. Through simple explanations and relatable examples, this lesson helps kids learn what love truly looks like — patient, kind, not jealous, not proud, and always hopeful.
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​Children discover that love is more than a feeling; it is a choice reflected in how we treat others. This lesson builds character by teaching practical ways to live out real, Christ-centered love every day.

Praise The Lord
Praise the Lord teaches children the joy and purpose of praising God. Through simple, engaging examples, kids learn that praise can be expressed in many ways — singing, dancing, raising hands, praying, and giving thanks.
This lesson helps children understand that praise is not just something we do at church, but a response to who God is and all He has done. It reassures them that God delights in the sincere praise of His children.

Noah And the Ark
Noah and the Ark tell the story of how God chose Noah and his family to build the ark and trust Him during a time when others were making wrong choices. As animals entered the ark two by two, children learn about obedience, faith, and God’s protection.


Say Thank You
In Say Thank You, children explore the power of gratitude by learning how different cultures express thanks. Through the story of the ten healed men, kids discover why returning to say “thank you” is important.
See What God Has Made
See What God Has Made teaches children to slow down and observe the world with thankful hearts. As they explore forests, oceans, skies, and gardens, kids learn that every beautiful detail points back to a loving and intentional God.
This lesson nurtures appreciation and reverence for creation.


The Boy Who Learned To Share
The Boy Who Learned to Share tells the story of a young boy who struggled with sharing — until one simple act changed everything. When he offered his two fish and five loaves to Jesus, he witnessed how generosity in God’s hands can multiply beyond imagination.
This lesson teaches children that even small acts of sharing can make a big difference. It emphasizes trust, generosity, and the powerful truth that when we give what we have to God, He can use it in extraordinary ways.
Truth Always Wins
Truth Always Wins helps children recognize the value of integrity. As they consider different life scenarios, kids learn that truth is not just about avoiding trouble — it reflects who they are becoming.
This lesson builds courage to be honest, even when it is hard.


Try, Try Again
In Try, Try Again, children learn that mistakes and setbacks are part of learning. This lesson encourages perseverance and reminds kids not to give up when something feels hard.
Turn On Your Light
Turn On Your Light helps children understand that they carry God’s light wherever they go. As they practice caring actions and Christ-like behavior, kids learn that their lives can influence others in meaningful ways.
This lesson build’s purpose, responsibility, and joyful service.


What Time Is It?
What Time Is It helps children understand the value of timing and order in their daily lives. As they explore different “times” for different actions, kids learn that balance brings peace and that God is involved in every moment — from playtime to prayer time.
Who Is God?
Who Is God invites children into thoughtful conversation about life’s biggest questions. Through loving guidance, kids explore who God is, who Jesus is, how prayer works, and what it means to choose right from wrong.
This lesson lays a strong spiritual foundation while affirming that questions are welcome.


