If your children ever look up at the sky and wonder “Why does it rain?” or “How do storms form?” Our weather podcast for kids is an ideal way to explore their curiosity. Each Nat Theo episode brings science and faith together in a child-friendly way.
Why Learn About Weather?
Weather is more than just what’s happening outside our windows today. It reveals God’s creative designs.
In Psalm 147:8, the Lord “covers the heavens with clouds, prepares rain for the earth, makes grass grow on the hills.” Every raindrop, gust of wind, and cloud sailing across the sky point to His provision and wisdom.
Weather Podcast Episodes to Explore
Here are some fun and faith-filled episodes your kids can explore:
Storms can be frightening, and the hard storms of life can feel even heavier. Yet Scripture shows us that Jesus speaks with authority over wind and waves. In Mark 4, He said, “Peace, be still,” and the storm became completely calm.
When your child feels afraid, invite them to pray and ask God to speak peace to their heart. He may not stop every storm, but He is our shelter in the middle of it.
Isaiah 25 calls Him a refuge and a shelter from storms, and He is faithful to meet us with protection and peace.
May the fear of weather turn into awe for the One who holds the clouds in place and sends rain to renew the earth.
Ready to explore the skies? Subscribe on your favorite podcast app, share with friends, and let’s discover God’s wonder in weather together!
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