Pull up a stump, as Preacher, an old cowboy, tells Bible stories round the campfire. For kids of all ages, but might be best suited for ages 2-11.</p><br></p>Does your little buckaroo have a birthday coming up? We can create a special episode just for them with a special birthday message from Preacher and a song all about your little one. Check out the show's website to order and make this birthday extra special for them!&nbsp;</p><br></p>*AI is used for character voices and music for songs.&nbsp;</p><br></p>#ChristianFaith #BibleStories #BedtimeStories</p>
Last time, we heard how Joey got himself into a mighty powerful spot down in Egypt. And a heap of years went by since the king had that dream about the cows and remember Joey told him they needed to start setting food aside. Our story picks up when people started runnin' out of food.
Well Howdy Buckaroos!
These last few months have been mighty exciting to hear that so many young buckaroos are enjoying our time round the campfire. And as we're wrapping up the first season, I was wonderin' if ya'll wouldn't mind throwin' another log on the fire.
Takin’ a minute to leave a review—even just a sentence or two- that helps our small fire glow a little bit brighter and makes it possible for more buckaroos to find us. Now be honest, I ain't fishin' for flattery, but I am hoping you'll help me cast a wider net.
If Holy Smoke’s been a blessin’ to your family, I hope you'll take the time to share it with others.
Now I'm gonna get back to work on the next episode about Joey and what happens when his brothers find out he's still alive.
Ya'll take care and God bless each of you
Tonight, we're gonna saddle up and ride back to the story of our friend, Joseph. Now, last time, we left poor Joey in a mighty tough spot, didn't we? Can anyone remember what happened to him, even though he didn't do a lick of wrong?
Well howdy there, lil’ buckaroos! Pull up your blankets, grab a marshmallow or two, and gather 'round the fire. Tonight I got a story that’s chilled with truth and topped with faith. But first, I got a question...
Israel had quite a few buckaroos of his own. 12 to be exact, but they didn't all get along. See one of the younger brothers, the one named Joseph, he got along really well with his Pa, but that made the other brothers mighty jealous. And when his pa gave Joseph a special gift, a coat that was stitched up like a prairie sunset—reds, blues, golds... well you can be sure those brothers of his weren't rejoicing with him.
So you see, little buckaroos, Easter is about more than just bunnies and eggs. It's about the most amazing thing that ever happened. Jesus, God's own Son, He died for us, but death couldn't hold Him down! He rose again, conquerin' the darkest night and bringin' the light of hope and new life for everyone. That's the real story of Easter, a story of love and victory that shines brighter than any campfire.
And that, my young'uns, is the story of Good Friday. It's a story of sacrifice and love, of pain and hope. It reminds us that even when things seem their darkest, the Big Bossman's always got a plan. He's always there to mend our broken fences, to heal our wounds, and to lead us back to the home on the range.
Howdy buckaroos! Pull up them blankets and get real close. Tonight, I want to tell ya a story about my best friend. Now, this ain't some high noon showdown or cowboys fighting over birthright, but it’s about somethin’ far more important. And this story begins on a dusty trail.
Welcome back, buckaroos! Gather 'round the fire. Preacher's got a good one for you tonight, a tale of two brothers. It's the story of Jacob, a fella who was runnin' from his past and finally ready to face the consequences of his actions.
Welcome back buckaroos! It's so good to be back round the campfire with y'all! I hope you're excited for tonight's story, it's a real dream come true! So grab your cocoa and s’mores, I’m gonna tell you about our cowboy, Jacob, that was on the run from his brother.