Episode 7: Bible Songs & Kids
Today is an especially FUN episode with our friend Lisa Landis, the Kids Cookie Break Host on WJTL, FM90.3! Lisa and Kori explore how music can be used to introduce children to Jesus in fun and memorable ways!
Ready to add some catchy, biblical songs to your playlist? Let’s go!
LISA LANDIS hosts the Afternoon Drive 3-7pm on FM 90.3 WJTL. She is also the creator & host of The Kids Cookie Break heard Saturday mornings 9-noon on WJTL and Wednesday nights 7-8p on Jump 105.3 FM Pittsburgh. KCB aims to educate, empower and entertain kids of all ages. Lisa is also a commercial voice over artist for WGAL-TV. When she’s not working, or zipping around in the KCB Cookie Car, you will find Lisa hanging with her husband John (and sometimes 23-year-old son Alex) watching movies (or British Television), volunteering at church and Historic Rockford, visiting favorite shops and restaurants downtown Lancaster, gardening, cooking, and/or working on restoring a late 19th century mill.
Resources For You:
- Slugs and Bugs
- Colin Buchanan
- ApologetiX
- Veggie Tales
- Steven Courtney
- Phredd
- Kids Cookie Break
- WJTL
Favorite KCB Bible/scripture memory songs:
In the Belly of the Whale – Newsboys
Fruit of the Spirit – Uncle Charlie
Old Testament (aka Ice Cream Song) – Phil Joel
Old Testament Song – Slugs and Bugs
New Testament Song – Slugs and Bugs
Floating Zoo – Phredd
Baa! We’re Lambs – ApologetiX
Not Logs Lincoln – ApologetiX
In The Beginning – The Donut Man
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