🌟 Kids Kingdom Yeshua Story: “Moving Strong for God”
- Erick Palomino
- Jan 18
- 2 min read

🌟 Kids Kingdom Yeshua Story:
“Moving Strong for God”
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In Kids Kingdom Yeshua, there lived a group of joyful children who loved God and loved to move their bodies. Every morning, they thanked God for their legs, arms, and hearts that could run, jump, and play.
One day, Teacher Eli gathered the kids and said,
“Did you know God wants us to take care of our bodies?”
He read to them:
“Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit?” (1 Corinthians 6:19)
Teacher Eli explained, “That means your body is special. When you move it, stretch it, and keep it strong, you are honoring God.”
The children decided to start a Kingdom Movement Day. Some ran races, some played soccer, others danced, and a few even helped clean the playground. Everyone joined in, cheering each other on.
As they played, Teacher Eli reminded them of another verse:
“It is God who gives me strength.” (Psalm 18:32)
“When you feel tired,” he said, “God helps you keep going.”
Later, one child named Mateo felt like sitting out. His legs were tired. A friend gently encouraged him, and together they walked instead of running.
Teacher Eli smiled and shared:
“Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us.” (Hebrews 12:1)
He explained, “Running your race doesn’t mean being the fastest. It means doing your best and not giving up.”
By the end of the day, the kids were happy and thankful. They prayed together, thanking God for strong bodies, teamwork, and joyful movement.
From that day on, the children remembered:
💙 Moving their bodies was not just play — it was worship.
💙 Being active helped them grow strong for God and for others.
And in Kids Kingdom Yeshua, they lived active, healthy, and joyful lives — all for God’s glory.



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