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August 5th: What to Do When You're Mad | Kids Devotional Carpooling with Jesus

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Got angry this morning? You're not alone. Whether you're clenching your teeth after a tough start or fuming over a sibling squabble, today’s Carpooling with Jesus is here to help you cool down and choose peace.

In this episode, Pastor Justin unpacks Proverbs 15:1 — “A gentle answer turns away anger, but a harsh word stirs up wrath.” You’ll learn what the Bible says about handling anger, how Jesus responded when He was mad, and what it means to use your words with wisdom, even when you're fired up.

👉 We’ll talk about:

  • Why feeling mad isn’t wrong—but lashing out is

  • How King Solomon taught kids to be wise with their emotions

  • What Jesus would say if He saw you angry in the car or classroom

  • Real-life ways to pause, pray, and speak gently

Perfect for school mornings, road trips, or any moment when emotions are running high.

📘 Key Verse: Proverbs 15:1
🎯 Bottom Line: Anger happens—but Jesus teaches us to handle it with gentle words and love.
👂 Discussion Question: What’s one way you can practice gentle words this week, even when you feel angry?

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🍏 Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Zt7lvO
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Content provided by Pastor Justin – Christian Kids Podcast Host & Pastor and Pastor Justin – Christian Kids Podcast Host. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Pastor Justin – Christian Kids Podcast Host & Pastor and Pastor Justin – Christian Kids Podcast Host or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Got angry this morning? You're not alone. Whether you're clenching your teeth after a tough start or fuming over a sibling squabble, today’s Carpooling with Jesus is here to help you cool down and choose peace.

In this episode, Pastor Justin unpacks Proverbs 15:1 — “A gentle answer turns away anger, but a harsh word stirs up wrath.” You’ll learn what the Bible says about handling anger, how Jesus responded when He was mad, and what it means to use your words with wisdom, even when you're fired up.

👉 We’ll talk about:

  • Why feeling mad isn’t wrong—but lashing out is

  • How King Solomon taught kids to be wise with their emotions

  • What Jesus would say if He saw you angry in the car or classroom

  • Real-life ways to pause, pray, and speak gently

Perfect for school mornings, road trips, or any moment when emotions are running high.

📘 Key Verse: Proverbs 15:1
🎯 Bottom Line: Anger happens—but Jesus teaches us to handle it with gentle words and love.
👂 Discussion Question: What’s one way you can practice gentle words this week, even when you feel angry?

🔗 Listen & Subscribe
🎧 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ZQq3iq
🍏 Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Zt7lvO
📺 YouTube: https://bit.ly/YoutubeCPWJ
💻 Podbean: https://bit.ly/PodbeanCPWJ
📱 Instagram: https://bit.ly/InstagramCPWJ
🚗 Facebook Community: https://bit.ly/CPWJFB

Christian kids podcast, Bible stories for kids, kids devotional podcast, Jesus podcast for children, short Christian podcast for kids, podcast for kids in the car, faith-based podcast for children, Christian content for school mornings, daily Bible podcast for kids, morning devotions for families, Bible podcast for elementary kids, Jesus stories kids love, teaching kids about faith, helping kids follow Jesus, Christian parenting resources, raising Christian children, encouraging Christian kids, learning about Jesus for kids, Christian media for families.

  continue reading

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