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Carpooling with Jesus is a Monday–Friday Christian devotional podcast for kids and families, designed to start your day with Bible-based encouragement, prayer, and joy. Perfect for school drop-offs, breakfast time, or homeschool mornings, each short episode turns your everyday routine into a moment of spiritual growth and connection with God.
Imagine Jesus riding along in the car—what wisdom would He share? This faith-filled kids devotional makes learning about Jesus fun, relatable, and inspiring.
Whether you’re a parent, kids pastor, or church leader, Carpooling with Jesus is a resource you can share with your community—because it’s not tied to any one church or location.

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Thursday Sep 11, 2025

Hey Carpool Crew! 🚗 Whether you’re walking to school in your favorite hoodie or hoping that science quiz gets delayed, I’m Pastor Justin—and I’m so glad you’re here.
All month long, we’re diving into Proverbs for Your School Life—daily wisdom from the Bible to help you handle life at school, with friends, and in the everyday choices you make.
Today’s verse is a big reminder that real strength doesn’t come from being loud or arrogant—but from staying humble:👉 Proverbs 11:2 (CSB)“When arrogance comes, disgrace follows, but with humility comes wisdom.”
💡 What does that mean?
Arrogance talks big, tries to impress others, refuses correction, and always wants the spotlight.
Solomon says it leads to disgrace—which means regret, embarrassment, and things falling apart.
But humility—admitting you don’t know it all and being open to correction—is where true wisdom begins.
✅ In this episode, kids will learn:
The difference between confidence and arrogance
Why humility doesn’t make you weak—it makes you wise
How Jesus modeled perfect humility (even though He had nothing to prove!)
Real-life examples, like how humble teammates build trust and strong friendships
🏀 Think of it like this:One basketball player never passes, brags constantly, and blames others when things go wrong.Another player encourages others, listens to the coach, and admits mistakes.💥 Who do you want on your team?That’s the power of humility. It earns respect. It helps you grow. And it makes you someone others love to be around.
📘 Application for Today:
Don’t act like you know everything. Stay open to learning.
Take correction without excuses. Let it help you grow.
Remember: Humility doesn’t make you less. It makes you better.
👨‍👩‍👧 Parent Tip:Ask your child:“What’s one way you can practice humility this week—in class, at home, or with friends?”If this episode helped your family grow in character, consider sharing it with another parent or posting about it in your favorite parenting group.
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Wednesday Sep 10, 2025

Hey Carpool Crew! 🚗 Whether you’re cracking jokes in the backseat or still waking up slowly at the kitchen table, I’m Pastor Justin—and I’m so glad you’re here.
We’re in the middle of our series Proverbs for Your School Life—where we learn real wisdom for real-life situations you face at school, with friends, and at home.
Today’s verse is a game-changer when it comes to how we use our words:👉 Proverbs 10:19 (CSB)“When there are many words, sin is unavoidable, but the one who controls his lips is prudent.”
💡 What does that mean?
Prudent is a Bible word for wise and self-controlled.
Saying too much (especially without thinking) can lead to gossip, lies, angry outbursts, or hurtful jokes.
But someone who pauses before speaking shows strength and wisdom—just like Jesus did.
✅ In this episode, kids will learn:
Why self-control in conversation is a sign of maturity
What it means to be prudent (smart, strong, and thoughtful)
How Jesus used words carefully—and sometimes chose silence
How holding back the "perfect comeback" can actually be a win in God's eyes
🎯 Real-life example:You’ve got the perfect roast ready at lunch. It’ll get laughs—but it might sting. You pause… and decide not to say it.💥 That’s wisdom. That’s self-control.That’s exactly what Proverbs is talking about.
📘 Application for today:
Pause before you speak, especially when you’re upset or trying to be funny.
Ask yourself: Will these words help or hurt?
Remember: Staying silent can be stronger than saying the “perfect” thing.
👨‍👩‍👧 Parent Tip:Ask your child:“What’s one situation where you wish you had said less—and what would you do differently next time?”If this episode encourages your family, consider texting it to a friend or sharing it in a Facebook group. Let’s help more kids grow wise with their words.
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Tuesday Sep 09, 2025

Hey Carpool Crew! 🚗 Whether you’re staring out the car window or sitting at the kitchen table with crumbs on your hoodie, I’m Pastor Justin—and I’m so glad you’re here.
We’re spending the month in Proverbs for Your School Life, because God’s wisdom isn’t just for grown-up sermons. It’s for the lunch table, the group chat, the hallways, and the quiet choices you make every day.
📖 Proverbs 9:12 (CSB)👉 “If you are wise, you are wise for your own benefit; if you mock, you alone will bear the consequences.”
💡 What does that mean?Solomon talks about two kinds of people:
The wise, who listen, grow, and walk in truth
And the mockers, who laugh at what’s good and push away wisdom
This verse is a reminder that your choices don’t just affect others—they shape your future.
✅ In this episode, kids will learn:
What it really means to be a "mocker" (and why it’s more than just joking)
How sarcasm and eye rolls can lead to consequences
Why choosing wisdom—even when it’s not popular—pays off over time
How Jesus responded when He was mocked (and how we can follow His example)
🧠 Wisdom might not make the loudest noise in the room, but it wins in the long run.And mocking? It might seem funny for five seconds… but it costs more than it’s worth.
📘 Real-life application for today:
Don’t mock what’s good. Respect truth, even if others don’t.
Make wise choices for your future, not just for likes or laughs.
Remember: Wisdom always brings good things back to your life.
👨‍👩‍👧 Parent Tip:Ask your kids:“What’s one way you can choose wisdom this week—even when others are mocking it?”If this sparked a great conversation in your home, consider sharing it in a Facebook group or texting the link to another parent. Let’s help more families discover Carpooling with Jesus!
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Monday Sep 08, 2025

Hey Carpool Crew! 🚗 Whether you’re dreaming about that new pair of shoes or finishing up a breakfast sandwich before class, I’m Pastor Justin—and I’m so glad you’re here.
All month long, we’re in our series:Proverbs for Your School Life — daily wisdom from the same book Jesus studied as a kid to help you live wisely today.
Today’s verse hits different in a world full of wishlists and "gotta-have-it" moments:👉 Proverbs 8:11 (CSB)“For wisdom is better than jewels, and nothing desirable can equal it.”
💡 What does that mean?In this unique chapter, wisdom is the one speaking—like a voice saying:👉 “I’m worth more than anything you could ever want.”Back in Bible times, jewels were the most valuable things a person could own. So when Solomon writes this, he’s making it clear:
Being wise is better than being rich.
Wisdom helps you make better choices—no matter what you have.
✅ In this episode, kids will learn:
Why chasing wisdom matters more than chasing stuff
How Jesus lived this out—choosing people over possessions
How wisdom helps us enjoy what we already have
🎮 💸 🎧 From new phones and PS5s to fancy outfits or having less homework—it’s not wrong to want things. But Solomon is saying:👉 Don’t want stuff more than you want wisdom.Wisdom helps you use what you have the right way and enjoy it more!
📘 Application for today:
Ask yourself: Am I chasing stuff or chasing wisdom?
Choose wisdom—even when it’s hard or unpopular
Remember: You don’t need the best stuff to be the best version of yourself
👨‍👩‍👧 Parent Tip:Ask your child:“What’s one desirable thing in your life that might be trying to compete with wisdom?”If today’s episode sparked a helpful conversation in your home, share it with a friend or your kids’ pastor at church!
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Sunday Sep 07, 2025

Hey Carpool Crew! 🚗 Happy Sunday! Whether you’re headed to church or fixing your hair before walking out the door, I’m Pastor Justin—and I’m so glad you’re here.
We’re continuing our Proverbs for Your School Life series—daily truth from the same book of wisdom Jesus studied and memorized as a kid.
Today’s verse is one of those powerful ones that helps us protect what matters most:👉 Proverbs 7:2 (CSB)“Keep my commands and live; protect my teachings as you would the pupil of your eye.”
💡 What does that mean?
The pupil is the center of your eye—super sensitive and automatically protected.
Solomon is saying: guard God’s wisdom the same way you guard your eyes—without hesitation.
If you lose it or ignore it, your view of life gets blurry real fast.
✅ In this episode, kids will learn:
What it means to take God’s Word seriously
Why protecting God’s wisdom helps us live well, not just “stay alive”
Why Jesus didn’t just follow God’s commands—He lived them out
How to guard your heart like you guard your phone, your games, or your face during soccer practice ⚽
📘 Real-life application for kids:
Treat God’s Word like your eyes—precious and protected
Pay attention to what’s going into your mind—music, jokes, videos, conversations
Memorize one verse this week—keep wisdom at the front of your mind
👨‍👩‍👧 Parent Tip:Ask your child:“What’s one way you can protect God’s wisdom in your life this week?”If this episode encouraged your family, share it with a friend or post about it in your favorite parenting group. Help more families discover Carpooling with Jesus.
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Saturday Sep 06, 2025

Hey Carpool Crew! 🚗 Happy Saturday! Whether you’re hanging out at the breakfast table or just waking up slow, I’m Pastor Justin—and I’m so glad you’re here.
We’re continuing our Proverbs for Your School Life series—daily wisdom from the same book Jesus studied as a kid. And today’s truth? It’s all about something every kid needs to hear (even Pastor Justin did when he was growing up):
📖 Proverbs 6:20 (CSB)👉 “My son, keep your father’s command, and don’t reject your mother’s teaching.”
💡 What does this mean?
Your parents aren’t perfect (none of us are), but they love you and want to lead you toward wisdom.
They’ve lived more life, made more mistakes, and have more experience than you.
Honoring them isn’t just about following rules—it’s about learning to receive wisdom.
✅ In this episode, kids will learn:
Why the Bible connects obedience to wisdom
How Jesus Himself honored His earthly parents (Luke 2:51)
Why boundaries from your parents are often gifts, not punishments
📱 Example:When your mom says, “Put your phone away,” it may feel frustrating—but she might be protecting your mental health, sleep, or time with God. What sounds like nagging may actually be wisdom wrapped in love.
📘 Real-life application:
Take one step to honor your parents today—maybe that’s listening the first time
Ask God for a good heart when receiving correction or boundaries
Trust that obedience today leads to strength and wisdom tomorrow
👨‍👩‍👧 Parent Tip:Ask your kids:“What’s one way you can show respect or obedience to your parents today—even if you don’t feel like it?”If this episode spoke to your family, post about it in a Facebook group or share it with your kids’ pastor at church. Let’s help more families join the Carpool Crew!
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Friday Sep 05, 2025

Hey Carpool Crew! 🚗 Whether you’re rushing out the door with your hair half-brushed or quietly watching the sunrise from the backseat, I’m Pastor Justin—and I’m so glad you’re here.
We’re deep into our September series:Proverbs for Your School Life — where we explore the same Bible wisdom Jesus learned as a kid and how it still speaks into your everyday school life.
Today’s verse? It’s bold. It’s honest. And it needs some unpacking.👉 Proverbs 5:23 (CSB)“He will die because there is no discipline and be lost because of his great stupidity.”
💡 What does that really mean?
This isn’t name-calling—it’s a serious warning from Solomon.
In Bible times, “stupidity” meant choosing to ignore truth, not being unintelligent.
Solomon is warning us: when we keep ignoring correction, we don’t just stay stuck—we end up lost.
Imagine breaking someone’s LEGO set and just shrugging like it’s no big deal. Or flipping breakfast off the table and saying, “Who cares?” That’s the kind of careless attitude Proverbs is warning us about.
✅ In this episode, kids will learn:
Why discipline isn’t punishment—it’s training.
What happens when we ignore correction over and over.
How Jesus lovingly helps us turn around when we’re heading the wrong way.
🎮 Think of it like skipping the tutorial in a video game, ignoring the hints, and doing your own thing… then wondering why you’re stuck and frustrated. That’s what refusing wisdom looks like. But when we listen to correction, we grow stronger, wiser, and more confident—just like God wants for us.
📘 Real-life application:
Listen when someone gives you wise feedback—it’s a gift.
Be honest when you mess up, and ask God to help you grow.
Remember: discipline is training for a better life, not punishment.
👨‍👩‍👧 Parent Tip:Ask your kids today:“What’s one way you can grow in discipline this week—at school, at home, or in your walk with Jesus?”If this episode sparked a good conversation in your home, share it with another parent this week.
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Thursday Sep 04, 2025

Hey Carpool Crew! 🚗 Whether you’re walking out the door with your water bottle or still wishing it was Saturday, I’m Pastor Justin—and I’m so glad you’re here.
We’re continuing our September series:Proverbs for Your School Life — Daily wisdom from God’s Word to help you make real choices in your everyday life.
📖 Today’s verse comes from Proverbs 4:7 (CSB):👉 “Wisdom is supreme—so get wisdom. And whatever else you get, get understanding.”
💡 What does that mean?Solomon—the wisest man to ever live—was talking to his kids, passing down what really matters. He wasn’t yelling or lecturing. He was saying:👉 “If you’re going to chase anything in life… chase wisdom.”
And here’s the good news:Even if you're still young, this is the perfect time to start!You don’t need to know everything—wisdom grows as you learn, ask questions, and stay teachable.
✅ In this episode, kids will learn:
Why wisdom is more valuable than popularity, perfection, or awards
What understanding really means (it’s more than just getting good grades!)
How Jesus grew in wisdom as a kid—and how they can too
🎮 Think of life like a video game—you don’t know all the maps at first, but each round helps you learn more. That’s how wisdom works. Every day is a new chance to grow.
📘 Today’s application:
Admit what you don’t know—that’s where understanding starts
Ask good questions—about life, faith, God, and friendships
Be a learner—wisdom starts with the wanting to grow
👨‍👩‍👧 Parent Tip:Ask your child:“What’s something you don’t understand yet, but want to learn more about this year?”And if this podcast encouraged you, share it with your kids’ pastor or another parent who could use daily help pointing their family to Jesus!
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Wednesday Sep 03, 2025

Hey Carpool Crew! 🚗 Whether you’re already thinking about lunch on the ride to school or enjoying a chocolate chip muffin at the kitchen table — I’m Pastor Justin, and I’m so glad you’re here.
We’re continuing our Proverbs for Your School Life series, where we look at wisdom Jesus would’ve memorized as a kid — and how it still helps you with real-life choices today.
Today’s verse is one of the most famous in all of Proverbs:👉 Proverbs 3:5–6 (CSB)“Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not rely on your own understanding; in all your ways know him, and he will make your paths straight.”
💡 What does this mean?
Don’t try to be the boss of your own life.
Trusting God means giving Him all your heart, not just some of it.
Straight paths (in Bible times) meant safe paths—God shows us the way that leads to real peace and protection.
✅ In this episode, kids will learn:
What trusting God looks like when school, friends, or emotions get tough
Why Jesus invites us to follow Him step by step—not have it all figured out
How to live like Jesus did: with full trust in His Father
🛹 A great visual? Think of it like this:You’re at a new skate park, and someone who knows the place says, “Follow me — I’ll show you the best path.” You could try it alone and risk a wipeout… or trust the one who’s been there.That’s what trusting God is like — not about holding back, but avoiding the wipeouts.
📘 Application for today:
Start your day by saying: “God, I trust You. If You want to say something, I’m listening.”
When you’re not sure what to do, don’t fake it — ask a parent, teacher, or someone you trust.
Let God’s Word lead you, not just your feelings.
👨‍👩‍👧 Parent Tip:Ask your kids today:“What’s one decision you’re facing where you need to trust God more than yourself?”If this podcast helps your family follow Jesus, share it with a parent friend or post about it in your Facebook group.
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Tuesday Sep 02, 2025

Hey Carpool Crew! 🚗 Whether you’re rolling into the backseat or starting homeschool at the kitchen table, I’m Pastor Justin — and I’m so glad you’re here.
We’re continuing our Proverbs for Your School Life series, where we explore wisdom Jesus would’ve learned as a kid — and how it still matters for you today.
Today’s verse is from Proverbs 2:7 (CSB):👉 “He stores up success for the upright; He is a shield for those who live with integrity.”
💡 What does that mean?
“Upright” means being steady, honest, and doing the right thing — even when it’s hard.
“Integrity” means you’re the same person whether the teacher’s watching or not, whether your phone is being checked or not, and even when your friends are pressuring you.
And God doesn’t just notice that — He rewards it. He shields your heart, your future, and your reputation.
✅ In this episode, kids will learn:
Why integrity matters more than fitting in.
What Jesus might say to them if He walked into school with them today.
Real-life ways to show integrity:
Tell the truth, even when it’s hard.
Make the right choice, even when no one is watching.
Trust that God sees your choices and stores up real success for you.
When you live with integrity, God’s got your back — even if no one else sees it.
👨‍👩‍👧 Parent Tip: Ask your child:“What does it look like to have integrity at school this week, even when no one else is doing the right thing?”If this episode encouraged you, share it in a Facebook group or with your kids’ pastor at church!
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MEET THE FAMILY

Welcome to Carpooling with Jesus, hosted by Justin Herman, a passionate father of four, husband to Brittany, and Pastor living in beautiful Arizona. As someone who’s deeply committed to both his family and faith, Justin understands the importance of making every moment count, especially when it comes to time spent with our kids.

In this daily devotional podcast for kids and families, Justin brings his heart for Jesus and his family into every episode. Whether it’s a quick story, a Bible-based lesson, or a simple truth about God’s love, Justin makes sure that each car ride is a time for families to grow spiritually together.

As a busy parent, Justin knows the value of turning those everyday moments—like the morning commute—into opportunities for spiritual growth and connection. Carpooling with Jesus is a fun, inspiring way for families to bond while keeping their eyes focused on what truly matters—faith, love, and God's word.

So, join Justin and his family each day as they make your car rides a lot more meaningful! 🚗✨

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