Episodes

  • Buster’s Ears Trip Him Up by Joe Hox
    Jan 31 2025

    Buster was sure he was the fastest bunny in the meadow. But during a race at summer camp, nothing goes as planned and Buster gets tripped up.

    After his epic fall, Buster’s older sister, Ivy, helps him see that failure is an opportunity to grow. As Buster remembers God’s love, he is able to let go of others’ opinions and accept that it is okay to try your best but not always be the best.

    Enjoy this reading of Buster's Ears Trip Him Up, read and illustrated by Joe Hox.

    Joe Hox specializes in book illustration and fine art. He is on a mission to help make great stories come to life with playful, beautifully crafted illustrations.

    As a former art teacher, he enjoys meeting young budding artists and kindling their creative fire. He offers a variety of different artist talks including artist presentations on ‘How To Be A Creative Kid’ – ‘Raising Creative Kids’ - and ‘Worth In Christ’ which is geared toward Christian schools and church groups.

    Joe talks about his experience as a bumbling farm kid, finding art, and eventually finding his identity and worth in Christ (not art!). Kids get to watch Joe draw throughout the presentation.

    Learn more about his art, and the books he has illustrated at JoeHox.com

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  • The Green Ember by S.D. Smith
    Jan 24 2025

    Enjoy this reading of the prologue to The Green Ember series by S.D. Smith. Meet Heather and Picket - two extraordinary rabbits with ordinary lives. Calamitous events overtake them, spilling them into a cauldron of misadventures.

    They discover that their own story is bound up in the tumult threatening to overwhelm the wider world. Kings fall and kingdoms totter. Tyrants ascend and terrors threaten. Betrayal beckons, and loyalty is a broken road with peril around every bend. Where will Heather and Picket land? How will they make their stand?

    The Green Ember Series is a bestselling middle-grade adventure saga. The Green Ember has reached hundreds of thousands of readers and spent time as the number one bestselling audiobook in the world on Audible!

    S.D. Smith’s stories captivate readers across the globe who are hungry for “new stories with an old soul.” Enthusiastic families can’t get enough of these tales!

    If your family enjoys vintage adventure - moral imagination - classic virtues – you’ll all be begging for just one more chapter - - please! Learn more about the series at https://sdsmith.com

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  • Trapped in a Hot Air Balloon by Mark Wainwright
    Jan 17 2025

    When a hot air balloon ride goes terribly wrong, siblings Jenny and Cole find themselves soaring thousands of feet into the cold Colorado sky.

    In the basket of the enormous balloon, they must overcome their differences and safely land the runaway hot air balloon. This unforgettable flight will captivate your imagination and inspire your heart.

    Join Jenny and Cole on their trip of a lifetime as they learn to overcome fear, exercise faith, and extend forgiveness.

    Enjoy this reading of Trapped in a Hot Air Balloon by Mark Wainwright...

    Mark Wainwright loves adventure. That quest to see new sights, explore new lands, and meet new people has taken him to all 50 states and over 30 countries. He’s ridden elephants in Thailand, hang-glided in the Swiss Alps, and even been stranded on a small boat in the Bismarck Sea.

    But Mark also loves finding adventure through the pages of a book! He especially enjoys reading stories that make him feel as if he is there with the characters and experiencing the action for himself.

    For 16 years, Mark led the editorial departments at several Christian book publishers. Then, in 2017, Mark transitioned to teaching professional writing courses at a Christian college in Florida. He now uses his publishing experience to help guide the next generation of writers and editors.

    Mark’s writing credits include publication in magazines, newspapers, textbooks, and literary journals. He’s recognized as an outstanding writer, editor, and contributor. Above all, Mark remains passionate about using his writing and editing skills for the glory of God. He encourages his professional writing students to courageously influence their communities through the power of writing.

    Learn more about his writing when you visit his website at http://www.Mark-Wainwright.com

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  • Lost in Comanche Country by Erin Casey
    Jan 10 2025

    A moment ago, Mariana was trying on a Native American headpiece in Zany Zia’s Hat Shop. Now she’s running scared through the Wild West.

    How did she get here? And how did she get caught in a feud between Comanche warriors and a cowboy out for revenge?

    When Mariana went to the circus, all she wanted was a friend. Now she just wants to go home before she gets eaten by a mountain lion.

    Welcome to Zany Zia's Hats to Where!

    Lost in Comanche Country is the second book in the Zany Zia’s Hats to Where adventure series. Middle-grade readers (8- to 12-year-olds) who love time travel, historical fiction, fast-paced adventure, and a little bit of magic will love Lost in Comanche Country and the entire Zany Zia's Hats to Where series.

    Erin K. Casey writes for children and adults, and she loves to help people discover and share their stories. She is the author of Get Personal: The Importance of Sharing Your Faith Story, as well as the middle-grade adventure series: Zany Zia’s Hats to Where. Through both her fiction and non-fiction work, she hopes to inspire people to live their own adventures and see God at work in their lives.

    Learn more about her books at ErinKCasey.com

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  • The Long Shadow by Phyllis Wheeler
    Jan 3 2025

    What if a fourteen-year-old boy from present-day white suburbia finds himself fifty years in the past, fighting to survive a freak storm in the woods and afraid to accept help from a black man?

    Once the two learn to trust each other, Richie learns about the traumatic event that shaped the man Morris’s life: the lynching of Morris’s grandfather in 1923. If Richie can go back in time again and prevent the lynching, will Morris come in from the cold?

    The Long Shadow is an anti-racist time-travel story for 10-to-14-year-olds. "This compelling and engaging story is a must-read!" - Rob Currie, author of Hunger Winter: A World War II Novel.

    "Part survival story, part exploration of racial justice in America, part journey of self-discovery, and wholly engaging and memorable. A well done and powerful story. It is certainly stuck in my head," says reader and reviewer Joe Corbett, a school librarian in St. Louis

    Phyllis Wheeler tells stories that encourage us to step outside our comfort zones. She’s done it—she and her husband spent twenty years raising their family in a black neighborhood in segregated St. Louis.

    She’s been a journalist, an engineer, and a homeschooling mom. Now she’s thrilled to be following her dream of authoring books for young people.

    Learn more about her books and get a free short story when you sign up for her occasional newsletter at PhyllisWheeler.com

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  • Lost Locket of Lewes by Ilona Holland
    Dec 27 2024

    What would you do if you uncovered a real locket from 1880 on the beach?

    Join Virginia and Rodney as they discover a world that spans two centuries. Traveling through time, they unravel the mystery of The Lost Locket of Lewes, Delaware.

    This book combines facts with action to keep you turning the pages while learning about Lewes, Delaware, and life in the 19th century.

    Dr. Ilona E. Holland spent over a decade of her professional life teaching at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. In addition, she conducted evaluations for PBS producers of programs like Martha Speaks, CyberChase, Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego, WordGirl, and Wild Kratt’s.

    Since retiring, she spends most of her time writing for children and visiting schools all over the world. Ilona’s titles have won state and national recognition and awards. Her first book, Buddy Bison’s Yellowstone Adventure is included in United Through Reading, a program that reaches 100,000 military families around the globe.

    Ilona’s other books have received first-place awards given by the Delaware Press Association and the National Federation of Press Women. Her work has also been featured in Ed Magazine and her first book was selected as one of Hoda Kobt’s favorites.

    You can get a copy of her book at her website https://ilonaeholland.com

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  • Christmas Hippo by Lisa Williams
    Dec 20 2024

    It was the end of a long, snowy shift on Christmas Eve, the type of ride every bus driver dreads. Tidying up his bus, the driver discovered a tiny hippo on the dirty floor. He knew he would have to try locating the little girl who left the hippo behind. Despite his efforts to reunite the little girl with her lost hippo, it would be the bus driver’s wife who would point him in the right direction!

    Since Day One, Lisa Williams has always told God that THE CHRISTMAS HIPPO was His story - to do with it what He wanted. She can certainly attest to the fact that God has done AMAZING things with the story. Throughout the whole publishing process, Lisa was blessed to see God’s hand at work every step of the way.

    Lisa and her three children live in Delaware. Lisa is a licensed clinical social worker who passionately enjoys serving her community. Lisa’s ministries include singing on the praise team, community outreach development, and teaching Sunday School. She values the importance of children having a relationship with God, and it is her hope that through The Christmas Hippo, young readers will begin to understand how much God loves and cares for them.

    Based on a true story, this enchanting children’s book invites readers to join a bus driver in learning the importance of turning to God in heartfelt prayer, while teaching readers that He cares about even their smallest concerns.

    Learn more about her writing at https://thechristmashippo.wordpress.com

    You can follow The Christmas Hippo’s adventures on Facebook and get a copy of the book at Amazon.com

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  • Children's Bible Stories for Bedtime by Julie Lavender
    Dec 13 2024

    Snuggle up close with these best-loved children's Bible stories filled with dream illustrations and timeless messages of faith. In this book, you'll learn about the many ways that God loves you and continues to watch over you. As you get ready for bed, rest assured that He is always with you - from morning until night, and even while you sleep.

    Children's Bible Stories for Bedtime features: stories from both the Old and New Testaments for kids ages 4 - 8 in a clear, easy-to-understand style; simple reflections at the end of each story to help kids understand God's Word and how it fits into their world; prayers that encourage children to speak openly and build a relationship with God, and beautiful full-color illustrations that vividly bring Scripture to life.

    Enjoy this reading of Children's Bible Stories for Bedtime by Julie Lavender...

    Julie Lavender is an award-winning journalist and author and frequent speaker at writers and homeschooling conferences and women’s events. Julie enjoyed taking part in a Focus on the Family Broadcast segment in early 2021 and contributes to other moms’ and women’s podcasts as well.

    Julie’s recent books include Children’s Bible Stories for Bedtime and Strength for All Seasons: A Mom’s Devotional of Powerful Verses and Prayers, both published by Penguin Random House; 365 Ways to Love Your Child: Turning Little Moments into Lasting Memories, published by Revell. Julie looks forward to children’s picture books releasing in 2024 and 2025 with End Game Press and Wren & Bear.

    Julie holds a Masters Degree in Early Childhood Education and enjoyed teaching public school and homeschooling her four now-adult children. Julie and her high school and college sweetheart, David, live back in their hometown in Georgia. After serving twenty years in the Navy as an entomologist, David is completing his tenure as a wildlife biologist with an Army installation and will retire soon. The two look forward to traveling, visiting their children and families, baking, reading, writing, hiking, and putting together puzzles.

    Interesting fact! Julie has stood in two hemispheres at once ... when visiting Ecuador with her husband, they straddled the equator with one foot in each hemisphere!

    Learn more about the book at JulieLavenderWrites.com

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    The Bridge Podcast Network is made possible by generous support from The Boardwalk Plaza Hotel and Victoria’s Restaurant on the boardwalk in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware - Open 7 days a week, year-round - Learn more at https://boardwalkplaza.com

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