Kids Corner "Liz and Friends"
Summary: This half-hour adventure for kids (ages 6-12) follows Lizarardo “Liz” Lacerta and his reptilian friends in the little town of Terrene. In the quest for fun, Liz and his pals often get themselves into trouble! With the help of their parents and other grown-up lizards like Grandpa Anole and Granny Gecko, they wrestle with the challenges and drama of childhood, finding real answers in the Bible. Designed to help children find their own roles in God’s big story, the program is supported by a lively website (kidscorner.net) featuring audio Bible stories, episode devotions, and more.
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- Artist: ReFrame Ministries
- Copyright: 1977-2024 ReFrame Ministries
Podcasts:
Liz and his friends are on a mission trip. Their job is to build a school and tell kids about Christ, but they are facing strong opposition.
Liz is feeling like a total failure because everything is going wrong, but Lucille has the perfect solution.
Liz is feeling like a total failure because everything is going wrong, but Lucille has the perfect solution.
Lucille is acting very weird, and Liz is on this case to figure out why. Who is jumping to the wrong conclusion?
Lucille is acting very weird, and Liz is on this case to figure out why. Who is jumping to the wrong conclusion?
Liz is throwing himself the most awesome birthday party ever, but now his mom is threatening to cancel the entire party.
Liz is throwing himself the most awesome birthday party ever, but now his mom is threatening to cancel the entire party.
Liz needs to discover the real truth. What does “the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth” really mean?
Liz needs to discover the real truth. What does “the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth” really mean?
Liz faces peer pressure and does something he know is foolish.
Liz faces peer pressure and does something he know is foolish.
Do Liz and Spike have what it takes to make the school team?
Do Liz and Spike have what it takes to make the school team?
What do a broken window, $300, and a mysterious note have in common?
What do a broken window, $300, and a mysterious note have in common?