Real Kids Real Faith is reimagining how children’s spirituality looks, sounds, and acts in this moment.

Our Vision

Growing up human today means facing big challenges and high expectations. So we’re rethinking how to help children respond creatively to whatever life brings their way.

Children’s spiritual lives don’t come prepackaged, but are stitched together by snuggles on the sofa, tears over a lost lovey, and gaming with friends next door. Their spirituality is also shaped by a parent’s job loss, learning challenges, and allergies that mean nobody else can have peanut butter.

The good, the bad, the really hard – it affects a child’s spirit. And we’ll address it all.

The ideas you’ll find here are research-based, motivated by a desire to see kids flourish in significant ways. This is important work, best done together. We’re glad you’ve joined us.

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When Children Shoot Children

A 14-year-old Georgia teen brought a gun to school yesterday, killing two other students and two teachers. Eleven other people at Apalachee High School were injured.

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  • Activating Social-Emotional Learning Skills

    The beginning of a new school year is marked with excitement and anxiety. It’s a transition point, which requires children and adults to adjust to new routines,

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    Building Connections through Magical Gifts

    As children head back to school, anxieties about relationships rise. Some wonder whether friends from last year will still want to play with them.

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  • Connecting with A River of Dust

    Scientists who study the environment made an amazing discovery in the 1960s: the health of the Amazon forests depend in part on dust that travels more than 5,000 miles from the Sahara Desert region.

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    Practicing Hopefulness

    Hopefulness is more than just a spiritual virtue and positive emotional state. Psychologists also view it as a teachable skill that requires children to have desires,

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  • Practicing Humility

    Psychologists suggest that true humility is not about making oneself smaller to please others, but being able to share praise and refuse misplaced blame.

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    Looking Beneath with Kids

    Everyone – young or old – have bad days. Days when it’s hard to get out of bed. Days when we don’t feel like talking.

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