Episode 170: Jesus is The Reason For The Season
Merry Christmas! Let’s put the spotlight on the best gift of all – Jesus! Carol Rabold, an experienced Bible2School teacher and leader, is ready to share some practical ways to help our children put Jesus first this season.
Ready for a gift of fun and practical Christmas ideas? Let’s go…
CAROL RABOLD is the Program Director for Bible2School. Carol has been involved in children’s ministry for over 30 years: teaching, organizing, and training other children’s ministry workers in Lancaster, PA.
Carol and her husband, Alex, have 5 children and 3 granddaughters. They also have huge hearts for fostering children. When asked what Carol loves about Bible2School, she replied, “I love the kids, their questions, their excitement and sharing Jesus’ love with them.” Carol loves Jesus, spending time with her kids & granddaughters, the outdoors, and reading.
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