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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.
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Monday Dec 01, 2025

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Hey Carpool Crew, I’m Pastor Justin, and I’m so glad you’re here as we continue our Advent journey! 🌟 Yesterday, we talked about how God promised to send a Savior — today, we learn where that Savior would be born.
Our verse is Micah 5:2 (CSB): “But you, Bethlehem... out of you will come one who will be ruler over Israel, whose origin is from ancient times, from eternity.”Bethlehem wasn’t a big or famous city, but that’s exactly where God chose for Jesus to be born. Why? Because God loves to use small things to do incredible things.
If Jesus were sitting beside you, I think He’d say, “I love starting with small things — like you. What seems little can change the world when I’m part of it.”
So today, don’t overlook the small stuff — a kind word, a helping hand, or even a prayer can make a big difference. God isn’t looking for perfection; He’s looking for hearts that are ready to say yes. ❤️
Family question: What’s one small way you could show God’s love to someone else today?
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Friday Nov 28, 2025


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Hey Carpool Crew, Happy Friday! Maybe you’re eating some Thanksgiving leftovers or just catching up on sleep — either way, I’m Pastor Justin, and I’m so glad you’re here. Today’s reminder is simple but powerful: thankfulness isn’t just for one day. It’s not about a holiday on the calendar — it’s something we can live out every single day.
Our verse for today comes from 1 Thessalonians 5:18:“Give thanks in everything, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.”Did you catch that? It doesn’t say “give thanks on Thanksgiving.” It says in everything. That means we can be thankful when life is fun and easy — and even when it’s not.
Let’s think about Daniel — one of my son Beckett’s favorite Bible stories. Daniel was far from home in a strange land. He missed everything familiar, but the Bible says Daniel “prayed and gave thanks to God just as he had done before” (Daniel 6:10). Even when life was hard, Daniel didn’t stop being thankful — and that thankfulness made his faith strong enough to face lions!
If Jesus were sitting in the car with you today, I think He’d say, “Keep thanking God — not just on special days, but every day. The more you thank Me, the stronger your faith will grow.”
Here’s how that works: the more you practice thankfulness — just like practicing the piano, or shooting free throws, or learning a new skill — the better you get at it. When you say, “Thank you, God,” every day — for your family, your food, your friends, or even the challenges you face — your heart learns to see God’s goodness in everything.
So don’t let your thankfulness stop after Thanksgiving. Thankful hearts don’t need a holiday — they just need a moment.
Before you go, talk about this together: What’s one thing you can thank God for — not just today, but every day this week?
And remember, no matter where you are or how you’re listening, God loves you.
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Thursday Nov 27, 2025

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Hey Carpool Crew, and Happy Thanksgiving! I’m Pastor Justin — and I want you to know, right up front, I’m thankful for YOU. Whether you’re playing football, helping in the kitchen, or just hanging out with your family today, this episode is a reminder that true thankfulness isn’t about having more — it’s about loving what you already have.
Our verse today comes from Psalm 107:1 — “Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His faithful love endures forever.”That verse reminds us that God’s goodness never runs out. The people in the Bible who were closest to God weren’t the ones who had everything — they were the ones who gave thanks the most. Even King David, when life was hard, kept singing, “Thank you, Lord, for your love and goodness.”
If Jesus were sitting next to you at the Thanksgiving table, I think He’d smile and say, “You don’t need everything to be perfect to be thankful. Look around — I’m here with you. Your family’s here. You are loved. That’s enough.”
So here’s something to try today: whenever you catch yourself wishing for something someone else has — maybe a bigger piece of pie, a cooler bike, or a fancier house — stop and say, “I love what I have. It couldn’t be better.”Because when you focus on what you already have, joy starts to grow inside you. Gratitude changes the way your heart feels — it turns envy into peace, and comparison into contentment.
Here’s your Thanksgiving Challenge — one that works every day of the year:👉 Every time you catch yourself wishing for something more, pause and say, “I love what I have. It couldn’t be better.”Thankful people don’t wait for perfect stuff or perfect days — they know that God’s love makes today enough.
Before you go, talk about this together: What’s something in your life right now that you can say, “I love this. It couldn’t be better”?
And remember, no matter where you are or how you’re listening, God loves you.
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Wednesday Nov 26, 2025


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Hey Carpool Crew, it’s Pastor Justin — and tomorrow’s a big day… Thanksgiving! I don’t know about you, but I’m already thinking about what I’m going to eat. Pumpkin pie, mashed potatoes, all of it! But today, we’re talking about something even better — those “ah moments” when everything just feels right.
You know the ones — that first sip of hot chocolate on a cold morning, or the first bite of your favorite pizza when it’s warm and cheesy. You smile, your heart feels happy, and you just think, “Ah.” Those moments remind us that God made us to experience joy.
In Psalm 34:8, it says, “Taste and see that the Lord is good.”This verse isn’t just about food — it’s about noticing how good God is in every part of life. Every time you laugh, smell cookies baking, or see a sunset, you’re getting a taste of His goodness. When David wrote this psalm, he was actually running for his life — but even then, he stopped to say, “God is good.”
If Jesus were sitting next to you on the couch or in the car, I think He’d say, “Slow down. Notice the good things I’ve given you — your family, your favorite meal, the sunshine. Enjoy them. They’re gifts from Me.”
So here’s your challenge today: find one “ah moment.” Maybe it’s a smell, a laugh, or something that just feels peaceful. When you find it, pause and say, “Thank you, God. You are good.” Because when you notice the small things, you’ll start to see that God’s goodness is everywhere.
Before you go, talk about this together: What’s something that made you say “ah” recently, and how could you thank God for it?
And remember, no matter where you are or how you’re listening, God loves you.
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Tuesday Nov 25, 2025

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Hey Carpool Crew, it’s Pastor Justin — and today we’re talking about something that’s harder than it looks: saying thank you, even when it’s uncomfortable. Maybe someone handed you a gift, everyone was watching, and you mumbled a quiet “thanks.” We’ve all been there! But here’s the truth — real thankfulness actually takes courage.
In 1 Thessalonians 5:18, it says, “Give thanks in everything, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.”That means God wants us to be thankful — not just when life is easy, but even when things are messy or don’t go our way. When Paul wrote those words, he wasn’t relaxing somewhere nice — he was in prison, cold and unsure what would happen next. But even there, he said, “Give thanks.” That’s brave faith. Gratitude isn’t about perfect situations — it’s about having a strong heart that trusts God no matter what.
If Jesus were sitting next to you in the car, I think He’d say, “It’s brave to be thankful, even when it feels awkward. Every time you say thank you, you shine My light.”
In this episode, we’ll talk about how saying thank you — especially when it’s hard — shows humility, courage, and love. You’ll even get a simple challenge: pick one person (a teacher, coach, or parent) and say thank you — out loud — and tell them why you’re thankful. Or, if you want to go further, write them a thank-you note like we talked about in a previous episode.
Remember, gratitude grows your heart — and courage grows your faith.
Before you go, talk about this together: Why do you think it’s sometimes hard to say “thank you”?
And remember, no matter where you are or how you’re listening, God loves you.
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Monday Nov 24, 2025

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Hey Carpool Crew, it’s Pastor Justin — and today we’re talking about something that might surprise you: God has a password! It’s not full of numbers or symbols… it’s just two simple words: “Thank you.” Those words open the door to something way better than a game or an app — they open the door to God’s presence.
In Psalm 100:4, it says, “Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise.”Back when this verse was written, people would go to the temple to worship God. Before they even stepped inside, they came singing and thanking Him. Gratitude wasn’t just about good manners — it was how they got close to God. And the best part? We don’t need a temple anymore. We can say “thank you” anywhere — in the car, at school, or right before bed — and instantly draw near to Him.
If Jesus were sitting next to you today, I think He’d say, “Every time you say thank you, you come closer to My Father. You show that you notice His goodness — and that makes His heart smile.”
In this episode, you’ll learn how being thankful unlocks peace and joy in your heart. Complaining can make us feel closed off, but gratitude swings the door wide open to God’s presence. Try it today — whenever something good happens, whisper: “Thank you, God.” Even small things — a good lunch, a kind friend, or finding a quarter — are chances to use God’s password.
Before you go, talk about this together: When could you use “thank you” as your password today?
And remember, no matter where you are or how you’re listening, God loves you.
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Friday Nov 21, 2025

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Hey Carpool Crew, it’s Pastor Justin — and today we’re talking about something that happens in every home: mealtime. Whether it’s breakfast before school, dinner around the table, or pizza on the couch for movie night, eating together is about more than just food — it’s about connection.
In Luke 19:5–6, it says, “When Jesus came to the place, he looked up and said to him, ‘Zacchaeus, hurry and come down because today it is necessary for me to stay at your house.’ So he quickly came down and welcomed him joyfully.”Jesus didn’t just stop to talk to Zacchaeus — He shared a meal with him. And back then, eating with someone meant something really important: friendship, acceptance, and belonging. That’s the same message we share when we sit down at the table with people we love.
If Jesus were sitting with you today, I think He’d say, “I love when families eat together. It’s not just about the food — it’s about being present with one another. When you sit at the table, I’m right there too.”
In this episode, we’ll talk about how every meal — big or small — can become a memory full of laughter, love, and gratitude. We’ll learn that mealtime is one of the easiest ways to show thankfulness, build connection, and even share God’s love with your family.
Before you go, talk about this together: What’s one thing you could do during mealtime to make it more meaningful for your family?
And remember, no matter where you are or how you’re listening, God loves you.
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Thursday Nov 20, 2025

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Hey Carpool Crew, it’s Pastor Justin — and today we’re talking about something that’s not always easy to be thankful for: discipline. Yep, that word that makes everyone cringe a little! Whether it’s losing screen time, getting sent to your room, or having to say sorry when you don’t want to — no one likes those moments. But guess what? God uses discipline to help us grow.
In Hebrews 12:6, it says, “For the Lord disciplines the one He loves.”The early Christians who first read this verse were going through some really tough times. They were wondering, “If God loves me, why is this so hard?” The writer reminded them that discipline isn’t punishment — it’s love. Just like a good coach or a loving parent corrects you so you can grow stronger, God steps in to guide us because He cares deeply about who we’re becoming.
If Jesus were sitting next to you in the car, I think He’d say, “When you get corrected, don’t just get upset — listen. You’re being taught because you’re loved. I see the kind of person you can become, even when you can’t see it yet.”
In this episode, we’ll talk about how to see discipline as protection, not punishment — and why it’s something to actually be thankful for. From coaches who push us to try again, to parents who make rules to keep us safe, every correction is shaping us into who God designed us to be.
Before you go, talk about this together: What’s one time you got disciplined that helped you grow or change for the better?
And remember, no matter where you are or how you’re listening, God loves you.
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Wednesday Nov 19, 2025

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Hey Carpool Crew, it’s Pastor Justin — and today we’re talking about something that can feel a little tricky: the future. Sometimes we’re excited about what’s ahead — a game, a trip, or something fun — but other times the future can feel uncertain or even a little scary. The good news? God already knows what’s coming, and His plans are always good.
In Jeremiah 29:11, it says, “For I know the plans I have for you — this is the Lord’s declaration — plans for your well-being, not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope.”This verse was written when God’s people were living far from home in Babylon. They were scared, confused, and wondering if God had forgotten about them. But through Jeremiah, God reminded them that He still had a plan — a good one — even when they couldn’t see it yet.
If Jesus were sitting next to you right now, I think He’d say, “You don’t have to be afraid of tomorrow, because I’m already there. You might not see the whole picture yet, but I do. Trust Me — every piece of your story fits perfectly in My plan.”
In this episode, we’ll talk about how trusting God is kind of like putting together a big puzzle without seeing the box top. We don’t always understand how the pieces fit, but God does. Every day, He’s arranging things for our good — and that’s something we can be thankful for.
Before you go, talk about this together: What’s something in the future you’re nervous about, and how can you thank God in advance for being with you through it?
And remember, no matter where you are or how you’re listening, God loves you.
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Tuesday Nov 18, 2025


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Hey Carpool Crew, it’s Pastor Justin — and today we’re talking about one of the best ways to show thankfulness: worship. Worship isn’t just about singing songs at church; it’s our way of saying thank you to God — with our hearts, our voices, and our joy.
In Psalm 100:4, it says, “Enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise. Give thanks to Him and bless His name.”When this psalm was written, God’s people would come to the temple singing, clapping, and celebrating how good He was. Worship was never quiet or routine — it was full of energy and thankfulness! And now, because of Jesus, we don’t have to go to a temple to worship. God’s Spirit lives in us, which means we can worship anywhere — at church, in the car, in our room, even in the shower.
If Jesus were sitting next to you today, I think He’d say, “Worship isn’t about sounding perfect — it’s about being thankful. Sing from your heart, not for others, but for Me.”
In this episode, we’ll talk about how worship is thankfulness in action — how singing, praying, or even dancing can remind us that God is good and that He’s always worthy of our praise. Worship helps our hearts refocus and remember how amazing God really is, no matter what kind of day we’re having.
Before you go, talk about this together: What’s one way you like to worship God — singing, praying, dancing, drawing, or something else?
And remember, no matter where you are or how you’re listening, God loves you.
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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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