About this episode
Hey carpool crew! If the words “checkup” or “dentist” make your stomach twist, you’re not alone — and today’s episode is just for you. We’re continuing our October series What Would Jesus Say About the Things That Scare Us? by looking at a fear many kids (and adults!) deal with: going to the doctor or dentist. In this episode, Pastor Justin shares a powerful story from Luke 8:48 where Jesus doesn’t just heal a woman’s body — He gives her peace. Whether you’re nervous about a shot, a cleaning, or just that big light over the chair, this episode reminds us that Jesus meets us right where we are and walks with us through every uncomfortable moment. You’ll learn: How Jesus helps us feel brave even when we’re scared A short prayer you can whisper before an appointment What it means to “go in peace” — even in the waiting room! Jesus doesn’t expect you to be fearless. He’s proud of your courage even when you’re holding someone’s hand tight or blinking back tears. So let’s face this fear together with faith, peace, and maybe even a stuffed animal in hand. 🎧 This episode is great for families talking about upcoming appointments, facing nervous feelings, or teaching kids to trust Jesus in everyday moments. 🔗 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.