Episode 10: Acts 12 — Herod, The Evil King
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On today’s episode we’ll hear how Herod, the evil King of Judea, hated the early church and the message of Jesus. He didn’t want to share attention with anyone. So much so, that he did horrible things to Jesus’ followers including throwing Peter in jail…again! We’ll also hear about how God dealt with Herod, and trust me…it's…surprising. After you listen, head over to ⁠readkaleidoscope.com⁠ and check out the podcast tab to submit your answers for a chance to win fantastic prizes! So gather around, young explorers, and let's make learning about the early church—an unforgettable adventure packed with fun and rewards! Podcast Questions: How did Herod feel when he heard about all the new Christians?  Who visited Peter while he was in prison at night? What happened to Peter’s chains? Remember, you can submit your answers here, for a chance to win a prize! And if you would like to submit a joke for the podcast, you can email it to [email protected] Recommended Resources ⁠Kaleidoscope + Yoto⁠ ⁠Good News: The Story of Acts Illustrated Book⁠ Follow us: ⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠Facebook⁠ Thanks to our Sponsor This episode was made possible in part by Storymakers NYC. Their hope is for kids and grownups to connect to God's story through play, art and social-emotional connections. Head over to storymakersnyc.com to start the adventure today! Editing and support by ⁠The Good Podcast Co.
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