Have you ever wondered how people learned what mattered before schools, before teachers, before the internet?
In this episode of Faithfully Explore!, we journey across time and around the world to meet sacred books and scrolls that have guided millions of people for thousands of years. These ancient texts are filled with stories, teachings, and wisdom that are still shaping how people live, love, and treat one another today.
Together, we explore:
- Torah – the teaching scroll of Judaism, lovingly handwritten and carefully read with a special pointer
- Bible – a collection of books filled with stories, poetry, and teachings about love, faith, and courage
- Qur’an – a beautifully recited book revealed in Arabic, centered on mercy, justice, and compassion
- Bhagavad Gita – a poetic conversation about courage, duty, and doing what is right
- Buddhist Sutras – threads of wisdom teaching kindness, mindfulness, and peace
Along the way, explorers will:
- Try a warrior yoga pose inspired by the Bhagavad Gita
- Take part in a calming guided imagination inside an ancient cave of scrolls
- Play a “Match the Teaching” game
- Cross the Friendship Bridge, discovering how different traditions share similar values
- Pack meaningful ideas into their Belief Backpack, like curiosity, kindness, honesty, and respect
- Hear a powerful Buddhist story about Prince Siddhartha and the Swan
This episode helps children see that while sacred books may come from different cultures and traditions, they often ask the same big questions:
- How should we live?
- How should we treat others?
- What really matters?
Perfect for: families, classrooms, homeschoolers, interfaith learning, and curious kids ages 5–12.
As always, we invite listeners to stay curious, stay kind, and keep exploring—because every story is a bridge to understanding.
🎧 Listen now and open the pages of wisdom together.