The Bible Adventurers (Love Science): Stories for Kids
Season 2: The Bible Adventurers Love Science is a faith-filled, family-friendly podcast where three time-traveling brothers—Chance the Cheetah, Drexel the Dragon, and Liam the Lion—explore the wonders of God’s creation through science! Each episode features a fun and engaging science topic—like matter and energy, animal adaptations, weather, space, or ecosystems—aligned with science standards and grounded in Biblical truth. Whether you’re a Christian homeschooling family, a Sunday school teacher, or a curious kid who loves to laugh and learn, this podcast is for you! ✅ Easy-to-understand science explanations ✅ A Bible verse in every episode ✅ Physical movement you can do from your car seat ✅ A fun, hands-on experiment to try at home ✅ Clean comedy, corny jokes, and lots of learning! Perfect for homeschoolers, Christian educators, road trips, or bedtime learning. Join the Bible Adventurers and discover how science and Scripture go hand-in-hand—because God made everything, and science helps us see how amazing He is! Season 1: Embark on an exciting journey through the Bible with ”The Bible Adventurers: Stories for Kids”! Follow Chance the cheetah, Drexel the dragon, and Liam the lion—three time-traveling brothers—as they explore the greatest stories in the Bible. Each episode brings biblical adventures to life, where young listeners can learn about God’s Word, faith, and valuable life lessons. Perfect for Christian families and kids who love stories about courage, kindness, and faith. Whether your child is discovering the Bible for the first time or revisiting beloved stories, this podcast is an engaging and educational way to dive into biblical history and teachings. They learn valuable lessons about God’s love and grace, and help your child memorize Bible verses along the way. Whether you’re looking for a children’s podcast to listen to on the school commute or a kid’s bedtime story to help your child fall asleep, make sure to tune in for fun, adventure, and timeless truths that will inspire and entertain! This show is best listened to in order as the scripture memory and stories build on each other. About the author: I’m just a mom who loves Jesus and her kids. I was trying to find something that connected scripture memory with Bible stories and context, and there wasn’t anything that quite worked. So I decided to create it for my boys. We had pockets of time on our commute to school, so I recorded what I wrote to listen to in the car. Then I felt God prompting me to put it out there for others to enjoy. God has taken my loaves and fish and turned it into a feast! He’s amazing like that!
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Sunday Jun 22, 2025
Sunday Jun 22, 2025
Chance chuckled. “That actually relates to what we’re talking about. But before we dive in, let’s start with a Bible verse. Ecclesiastes 9:10 says, ‘Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might.’ That reminds us that energy—whether from our muscles or from other sources—is a gift we can use wisely.”
Liam nodded thoughtfully. “Okay, so what exactly is the difference between mechanical and thermal energy?”
Chance grinned. “Great question! Mechanical energy is the energy of movement. It’s what makes things go! When you run, jump, or ride a bike, you’re using mechanical energy. Machines, like windmills and cars, use mechanical energy too.”
Drexel flapped his wings. “So, my wings using energy to lift me into the air—that’s mechanical energy?”
“Exactly!” Chance said. “And thermal energy is heat energy. It comes from the movement of tiny particles inside objects. The more those particles move, the hotter something gets.”
Chance said. “Now, here’s an experiment you can try later. Grab a metal spoon and a plastic spoon. Hold them in your hands for a minute and see which one gets warmer faster. That’ll show you how different materials absorb heat differently!”
Drexel grinned. “And for an extra fun twist, try it while eating ice cream.”

Saturday Jun 28, 2025
Saturday Jun 28, 2025
We love snap circuits * to practice this concepts.
"we’re going to talk about how electricity flows through circuits and how it can make light, heat, or sound. But first, let’s start with a Bible verse.”
He pulled out his Bible and read: “James 1:17 — ‘Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights.’ Electricity is one of those good gifts—it helps us cook, see in the dark, and listen to music.”
Liam tilted his head. “So, what exactly is electricity, Drexel?”
“Great question!” Drexel said. “Electricity is a form of energy made by the movement of tiny things called electrons. Think of it like invisible energy flowing through wires, kind of like water flows through a hose.”
“Here’s an easy experiment you can try at home with a grown-up,” Drexel added. “You’ll need a D battery, a light bulb, and two wires. Connect one end of each wire to the battery, then connect the other ends to the bottom and side of the light bulb. If the bulb lights up, you’ve made a closed circuit! Just remember that we use batteries for our experiments because it is safer. Never experiment with the electricity in your house. Leave that to the professionals!”
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