And if young people could be kind of the conduit to that-hopefully Keys for Kids Ministries will be a part of that.”Įventually, the website will offer daily emails and audio versions of the devotionals. You can access the Spanish website at. And so, we really want to see worldwide revival happen in key areas of the world. He points out that “just about every major initiative that’s taken place in terms of revival or renewal, it’s always happened at the student level. And if this is the beginning of that-to have a relationship with Jesus, not just to … come to Jesus, we want to continue to see them grow in their faith.” “Our desire is to see kids have a passion for Christ-kids and their families. If there are any daily devotional resources available in Spanish right now, they’re extremely limited.īut at the very heart of this project is the desire to raise up a generation of followers of Christ who boldly defend their faith and live as image bearers of Jesus as they pursue a deeper relationship with God. Yoder says what makes this most exciting is the fact that they will be offering something unique to Spanish-speaking populations. Yoder explains that offering their content in Spanish both in writing, audio, and through the Storytellers is the first test to see the viability of producing their content in other languages, as well.Ī long-time acquaintance who Yoder met during his time at Mission Network News is helping translate the website content and making sure the devotionals are relevant to Spanish-speaking audiences.
The Creature Feature Storytellers are stuffed animals equipped with an audio Bible that also has Keys for Kids Devotionals included. Through a partnership with Trans World Radio, Keys for Kids has already been able to translate some of their content for the Storytellers, and they hope to release those soon. (Image courtesy of Keys for Kids Ministries)Īnd if there’s enough demand for Spanish content, they’ll be well on their way to offering their Creature Feature Storytellers in Spanish as well.