Participants: Brenda Walsh
Series Code: KT
Program Code: KT000304
00:01 It's almost time for "Kids' Time."
00:02 We're going to be late. 00:03 It's time to share, there's a world out there 00:08 Looking for a friend like Jesus 00:11 It's time to share, there's a world out there 00:16 Let's tell them that He loves us so 00:19 Let's tell them that He loves us so 00:24 Kids' time, Kids' time 00:26 Kids' time, Kids' time Kids' time 00:31 Hi, boy and girls. 00:33 What if you saved up all your money for months and months 00:36 and even years to buy something you've always wanted? 00:40 Finally you have just the right amount, 00:42 so you handover your hard earned money 00:43 to store clerk and he hands you a bag. 00:46 You are so excited that you decide not to open it 00:48 till you get home. 00:50 Back in your room you slowly open the bag and look inside, 00:53 ah! It wasn't what you wanted at all. 00:56 In fact it was something you don't want. 00:59 Surely there must be a mistake. 01:00 So you rush back to the store 01:01 and the clerk just grins and says, 01:03 "Sorry, I thought you might like this other thing instead. 01:07 And our policy doesn't allow exchanges 01:09 but you can work hard again and save up enough to buy 01:13 what you really wanted." 01:15 You'd be pretty unhappy, wouldn't you? 01:18 That's exactly how the man in today's Bible story felt 01:21 when someone tricked him. 01:22 You won't want to miss this exciting story. 01:25 But first, it's time for Nature Time. 01:35 Hi, boy and girls. Welcome to Nature Time. 01:38 We're in the beautiful country of Australia at the Gold Coast. 01:41 It's so beautiful. 01:42 This is where many people come for the vacations. 01:44 But today, we're in Currumbin at the Wildlife Currumbin Sanctuary 01:48 and we've got a special expert guest for you today. 01:50 Her name is Lauren. 01:52 Lauren, glad to have you here. 01:53 Thank you for having me. 01:54 And you got something looks pretty prickly. Yeah. 01:57 In fact his name is Prickles. Prickles. 01:59 And he is a short-beaked echidna. 02:01 A short-beaked echidna. 02:03 Yeah. Okay. 02:04 So now tell me a little bit about this. 02:06 These look pretty prickly, these things. 02:08 Are they quills or what are they? 02:10 We usually call them quills or spines 02:13 and they are made out of same things 02:14 that our finger nails are made of. 02:15 So it feels very similar. 02:17 It only has them on the back so underneath it's nice, 02:20 soft fairy belly. 02:21 It's the area he needs to protect 02:23 and that's why he rolls in a ball, 02:25 that's what he's doing now. 02:26 That's his natural, natural defense 02:28 and he feels really comfortable that way. 02:29 Yeah, he's all rolled up in a ball. 02:30 Now what's a difference between maybe the quills 02:33 from an American porcupine to the echidna? 02:36 You know, the American porcupine have longer quills. Okay. 02:39 They also shoot them out in defense 02:40 as many people know with their dogs. 02:42 They came above, keep move this. 02:44 They really long way into their muscles. 02:46 So they can control them 02:48 but they don't shoot them out at all. 02:50 Well, now I see this long nose. 02:53 It's-- you can call that nose, right? 02:56 We call it the beak. Oh, beak, okay, beak. 02:58 And, so how do they eat their food and what do they eat? 03:02 They have no teeth and their mouth is really tiny. 03:05 So it's pretty much just like this. 03:07 So they use their tongue to eat food. 03:09 Their tongue is really cool, it's about 18 centimeters long. 03:12 That's almost like six or seven inches length. Yes. 03:14 Okay, that's a long tongue. 03:16 So usually they eat things like termites. 03:19 The tongue will get then right into the center of termite nest. 03:22 Well, I noticed that we were feeding earlier this-- kids, 03:24 you might be able to look at that, that's their food. 03:27 I don't think I would like to have food. 03:28 God, it's disgusting. 03:30 But they like it. They like it. 03:31 And they put their tongues in there 03:32 and they have such a sticky tongue, they pull it out. 03:35 Yeah, so that will be a more natural way for them to feed, 03:37 their tongue to go through the tube. 03:40 We have used plates 03:41 and Prickle just tossed off plate 03:43 and eats it off the ground. 03:44 Oh, wow. He doesn't like it. 03:46 So now what about young? 03:47 How many--now it's called the-- you said Monotreme. 03:50 Monotreme, yeah. 03:51 Monotreme, which means what? 03:53 It means they are an egg laying mammal. 03:55 There's only echidna and platypus 03:57 are only animals on earth that are egg laying mammals. 04:01 So they are pretty special. 04:02 And how many eggs will they lay? 04:04 Echidna's only have one egg at a time. Just one. 04:06 They have a pact, there's only room for one egg 04:09 and they only have one baby a year. 04:11 One baby a year. Yeah. 04:13 And they find that even out in the wild a lot of females 04:16 won't even have baby every year. 04:18 They are very slow breeders. 04:19 Now does that mean that they are fairly extinct 04:22 or they common here? 04:23 Very common in Australia. 04:25 There's some other echidna's in New Gunnies 04:27 though that are very, very endangered. Oh, wow. 04:29 So how long that these echidnas live? 04:33 Well, the oldest recorded one in captivity was 50. 04:37 I think that was in an American zoo. 04:40 And I believe in the wild 04:42 maybe 30 to 40 is a good life of them. 04:44 Thirty to forty. Yes, it's a good life. 04:46 Well, with al these prickly pines 04:48 it doesn't look like they had too many predators. 04:50 No, not much as willing to attack an echidna 04:53 and it's very difficult for them to get to the soft parts 04:56 because they are in that ball in really-really strong, 04:58 they can't get in there. 05:00 Unfortunate for echidna they are not born with spines. 05:03 So it's a very venerable time of the year 05:04 when they are babies. 05:06 Now I've noticed that the pads on the feet 05:09 seem awful like they look very soft. 05:11 They are pretty cool, they are really squishy. 05:13 Yeah. Yes, so neat. 05:16 And they got these beautiful big claws on there 05:17 that will help them to dig borrows 05:19 or break into termite nests. 05:21 And this really long claw at the end here are, 05:24 that's' the echidna's hairbrush. 05:26 That is so cool, kids. 05:27 God even takes care of the echidnas 05:29 with a hairbrush to comb itself. 05:32 That is pretty neat. 05:34 Well, I want to thank you so much, Lauren, for being here 05:37 and I am glad I have an expert 05:38 because I didn't know anything about echidnas. 05:40 Thank you for being here. 05:41 No worries, thanks for coming. 05:42 And kids, don't forget nature's got second book. 05:45 Get out there and take a look. 05:48 I want to touch this. 06:02 ( Singing in foreign language ) 07:55 Welcome to Learning Time. 07:57 I am glad you joined us today. 07:59 Today we are in beautiful Collegedale, Tennessee. 08:03 Yeah! 08:06 And we've got a special science program for you 08:08 and I got some helpers. 08:09 Let's find out who we have. 08:10 And way over here we have... 08:12 My name is Shay. 08:13 Shay, thanks for helping us today. 08:15 And you are? Olivia. 08:17 Olivia, thank you for being here. 08:18 And on the end we have... Lauren. 08:20 Lauren, I appreciate your help. And you are? 08:23 Angel. Angel. 08:24 Hey now, everybody like science up here, right? 08:26 Yeah, and you like science too. 08:28 Now today we're going to be studying a little bit about air. 08:31 Air is all around us and you know what? 08:33 I've got a little challenge for these young ladies right here. 08:36 And let's see, if you'll just take a balloon. 08:39 Take a balloon, here's a balloon for you. 08:40 I want you to blow it up. Can you blow up a balloon? 08:42 Can you blow up a balloon? Okay, just blow it up. 08:45 Let's see how hard it is, 08:46 it's sometimes it's hard to blow it up. 08:47 If you stretch it out it would be becomes easier. 08:49 Can you blow it up? 08:52 Just like that. 08:53 We can blow a balloon up in the air like here 08:56 and there's no problem 08:57 or maybe we just have to bow harder. 08:59 Okay, now put your balloon away. 09:00 Okay, just put your balloon away. 09:02 Now you have another balloon in a bottle right here. 09:05 So grab your bottle 09:06 and see if you can blow up the balloon. 09:08 Are you ready? 09:09 Okay, have to blow up real hard. 09:10 Let's go, here we go. 09:13 You forgot safety glasses. 09:17 Wow, you know I blew up my balloon. 09:20 Are you blowing up your's? 09:22 No. 09:23 They didn't blow up their balloon. 09:25 Well, what was the problem? 09:26 Why can' you blow up the balloon? 09:29 Why can't you blow it up? 09:30 What do you think? It's too hard. 09:32 It's too hard. 09:33 Well, you know what, here, hold your's up right here. 09:35 Here we have a balloon right here 09:36 and what's inside of the bottle 09:38 underneath the balloon and around it? 09:39 Air. 09:41 There's air around right here. 09:43 And we can't place air in the balloon 09:46 because there's air in the bottle. 09:48 You can't push air with air, there's air inside. 09:52 You are going to have to get rid if it. 09:53 You know what I have in my bottle right here? 09:55 I have a hole in the bottom of my bottle. 09:59 And if I let air in what happens to my balloon? 10:03 It deflates, right? 10:04 And so I took my finger off of the hole. 10:08 And then I could blow the bottle up 10:10 because the air inside the bottle went out of the hole. 10:13 Hey, now let's try this one. 10:14 I've got some special bottles set up for you. 10:17 You can check this one out right here, okay. 10:19 And you can check this one out right here. 10:21 And you know what it has? 10:22 It has little valve in it right here. 10:24 So take that cap off of the valve 10:27 and then blow your balloon up 10:28 and then put the cap back on. 10:30 So we can let that air go out 10:32 and then we can seal it back up again. 10:34 There you go, screw it on tight. 10:36 There you go. 10:37 You want some help? 10:38 Go ahead, blow your's up. 10:40 How we doing? 10:41 That's right, turn on really, really tight. 10:43 And yeah, go and screw it on tight. 10:45 Oh, you have to keep blowing. 10:46 You have to keep blowing. 10:47 It's kind of hard, isn't it? Isn't it kind of hard? 10:50 It's kind of hard to get it all coordinated? 10:51 Look at what she's got right here. 10:53 Isn't that cool? 10:55 That's because we let the air out 10:56 but let's open the valve. 10:58 Open the valve, let's find out what happens, 11:00 air comes back in and the balloon deflates again. 11:04 Isn't that interesting? You know what, 11:06 you know what I think is interesting, 11:08 you can't-- are you okay? Okay. 11:12 You don't want to inhale a balloon. 11:13 Not a good idea. 11:15 But you know we have to get rid of the air in the bottle 11:18 in order to blow the balloon up, isn't that interesting? 11:21 You know sometimes in order for God to fill up our lives 11:26 we have to get rid of things 11:27 that are blocking God's presence in our lives. 11:30 It's like that air, we had to let it out 11:32 before we blow the balloon up. 11:33 Now don't you think that's interesting? 11:36 Yeah! Yeah, I think it's interesting. 11:37 And you know what you might want to have at home, 11:39 you might be able to glue another valve 11:42 or another top on a bottle 11:44 and you can have a valve to open and close. 11:46 And you can fool people. 11:47 Now, hey, take a look at this one right here. 11:49 There's what? What is inside of that balloon? 11:51 Water. 11:53 Have you ever put a water balloon in a bottle like this? 11:56 Yes. No. 11:57 Now that is pretty hard to do but you know what, 12:01 it work because this bottle has a hole in it. 12:04 I blew the bottle up, I mean the balloon up, 12:06 you don't want to blow up the bottle up. 12:08 I blew the balloon up then I held my finger on the hole 12:11 then we filled up the balloon with water. 12:14 Then we pulled the neck out and we tied it. 12:17 And it looks like, take a look at that. 12:18 It looks like it's something impossible to do. 12:21 When we learn more about science 12:23 we learn more about our creator God. 12:33 Oh God, can you hear me? 12:38 It's your servant, Jacob. 12:41 I feel so lost and alone. 12:46 I've sinned against my brother and my father. 12:50 But most of all I've sinned against You. 12:54 Can You hear me? 13:00 My sin is too great. 13:05 My sin has separated me from God. 13:13 I must rest. 13:26 I am the Lord, the God of Abraham and Isaac. 13:31 I will give to you and your descendents 13:33 this land on which you are lying. 13:37 Through you and your descendents 13:39 I will bless all the nations. 13:42 Remember, I will be with you 13:45 and protect you wherever you go 13:47 and I will bring you back to this land. 13:50 I will not leave you until I have done all 13:54 that I have promised you. 14:03 The Lord is with me. 14:05 Lord, surely you are in this place, 14:08 I didn't even know it. 14:11 Thank you for being here with me. 14:17 Oh, Father, God. 14:19 Thank you for hearing me, hearing my prayer. 14:23 I know that You will be with me. 14:27 Father, if You will protect me, 14:33 if You will provide for me 14:35 and bring me back to my father's house, 14:38 I will surely serve You all days of my life. 14:42 God be praised. 14:48 God was in this place and I didn't even know it. 14:52 I have to call this place Bethel. 14:55 I will build an altar to God. 15:00 I must rest, I must rest. 15:03 And will be on my way to uncle Laban's house in the morning. 15:17 Hello, there. 15:18 Hi. Hi, is this Iran? 15:20 Yes it is. Great. 15:22 Do you know Laban son of Nahor? 15:24 Everybody knows Laban. 15:25 You must be a stranger out here? 15:27 Yeah, I come from a great distance to be here. Okay. 15:30 Do you know where he lives? 15:32 Well, you could ask his daughter Rachel, she is right there. 15:36 She is beautiful. Yes she is. 15:39 What is she doing here? 15:40 Just waiting for the rock to be removed, 15:41 so she can water her sheep. 15:43 Why don't you help me do it we can take care of that? 15:45 Oh, no, no, that's okay. Let me do it. 15:49 Really? Yes. 15:50 I think you'll need somebody else to help. 15:51 No, no, I can lift this for the young lady. 16:03 Wow. You're strong. 16:05 Rachel, Rachel, Rachel, 16:07 Rachel, so good to see you. Who are you? 16:09 I'm Jacob your father's sister son. 16:12 Rebecca's son? Yes. 16:14 Jacob, oh, it's so good to see you. Good to see you. 16:16 My father's telling so much about you. 16:18 He's going to be so excited to see you. 16:20 Oh, I'm excited to see him. I go tell him. 16:22 Okay. Well-- 16:25 I have covered such a long distance to be here. 16:27 I'm so excited to be here. 16:28 My God has brought me through so many things. 16:31 Well, that was impressive. 16:33 Oh, thank you. 16:34 Let's water the young lady's sheep. 16:36 All right. 16:44 You know, Jacob, seems like just yesterday you got here. 16:47 It's hard to believe that it's been 30 days already. 16:50 It's been really good working with you. 16:53 I think everybody here enjoys working with you. 16:55 What really impressed me the most was 16:57 when you first got here and you removed 16:59 that huge rock from the top of the well. 17:02 That's really great. 17:04 Jacob, it's been wonderful having 17:05 you here you are a hard worker. 17:07 I've had my eyes on you 17:08 and I kind of like you to stay here 17:11 and work and what would it take to keep you here. 17:13 Uncle, Laban, there is one thing that will keep me here 17:17 is the hand of your daughter to marriage. 17:22 Leah, did you hear that? 17:24 He would like your hand in marriage 17:26 and stay here that's wonderful news. 17:29 No, no, uncle Laban, I do not love Leah. 17:32 My love is for Rachel. 17:34 I love you, Jacob. 17:35 Rachel, no, no, no. 17:37 This is not going to happen because it is our custom 17:41 to have the older daughter married first, that's Leah. 17:45 So we have a deal. 17:46 No, uncle Laban, my love is for Rachel. 17:50 And I will work seven years to have her hand in match. 17:54 Did you say seven years? 17:55 Yeah, so I'll work seven years. 17:56 Seven years for Rachel. Yes. 18:00 What do you think? 18:01 Please father, I love Jacob. 18:04 So you agree about this? Yes. 18:07 Seven years now I'll make an exception this one time 18:10 seven years hard work at the end of the seven years 18:13 you can have the hand of my daughter Rachel in marriage. 18:17 We have a deal? We have a deal. 18:18 All right. Let's make a vow. 18:21 This is great. 18:22 And tomorrow let's get started. 18:24 To take up that north pasture 18:26 we have some of the sheep up there, 18:28 we want to open it up 18:29 so we can have more pasture there, 18:31 more sheep, we going to grow some more fox, 18:33 bigger families are coming 18:34 and you water up there, it's going to be wonderful. 18:37 It's a great idea. Yeah. 18:38 Sounds great. Let us celebrate then. 18:48 It's official. 18:50 Jacob and Leah are now married. 18:54 It's not right, Rachel. 18:57 Jacob worked so long for you. 18:59 Seven years. 19:01 This was your wedding day, 19:03 you were supposed to be out there 19:04 wearing this beautiful wedding dress, 19:06 not your ugly sister Leah. 19:09 And I love Jacob, and Jacob has worked 19:12 seven years for me and my own father, 19:14 my own father and sister deceiving him 19:17 and I want Jacob. 19:20 I supposed to be there. I know you too. 19:22 I know you too, but just--no matter 19:25 what happened there's only one thing Jacob loves you 19:29 and nothing is ever going to change that, nothing. 19:35 But tomorrow morning if Jacob finds out 19:37 that he is married to Leah 19:38 not you he's going to be so angry. 19:42 Oh, no. 19:46 Well, it's not correct. 19:53 Laban. Laban, get out here right now. 19:56 Laban, you coward get out here. 19:58 You broken your vow with me. 20:00 Get out of here. 20:01 Now, Jacob, what's all this fuss about? 20:04 You--can't you just go out of bed? 20:06 You know, what this fuss is all about 20:08 I worked for you for seven long years 20:09 for the hand of Rachel in marriage 20:11 and wake up Leah. 20:13 Oh, you betrayed me. 20:15 I can't believe it. 20:16 Now you know, it's our custom 20:17 we've talked about this 20:19 the older must be married before the younger. 20:21 Leah will make a good wife you'll be happy. 20:24 I do not love Leah, I despise her. 20:26 I love Rachel. 20:28 I worked seven long years for Rachel not Leah. 20:31 Oh, that's it I'm out of here. 20:32 Wait, wait, wait, wait,wait 20:35 why don't you go home 20:36 and fulfill your week Leah 20:38 and then I'll give you Rachel 20:40 but you have to work another seven years for her. 20:43 Another seven years and be married with Leah? 20:46 No way. That's it, I can't live here. 20:48 Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait after the week 20:51 I have another wedding 20:52 and I let you marry Rachel at the end of the week 20:55 and then you work your seven years. 20:57 How's that? 21:00 At the end of the week I'll be married to Rachel? 21:03 And then work another seven years. 21:08 Okay, agreed. Okay. 21:13 Now don't change your mind Laban, then I'm out of there. 21:18 Now my plan worked. 21:38 It's a grand thing to be a Christian 21:43 It's a best thing I know 21:47 It's a grand thing to follow Jesus 21:51 Anywhere and everywhere we go 21:54 For It's a grand thing to be a soldier 21:58 In His army here below 22:02 It's the grandest thing to be a Christian 22:06 It's the best thing I know 22:19 It's time for Miss Brenda's book of the day. 22:22 And today's book is an exciting story, boys and girls. 22:26 It's called Malinki of Malawi 22:29 by Josephine Cunnington Edwards. 22:32 And it's an exciting mission story about a slave girl 22:35 who was sold in the slavery 22:37 by none other than her very own brother. 22:40 I couldn't believe it, for only four coats of grain. 22:44 Can you imagine? 22:45 Oh, you won't want to miss this exciting story. 22:48 Well, we have an exciting Sharing Time plan for you 22:50 because I would like to share with you all kinds of letters 22:53 that you've written to me 22:55 I love hearing from you, boys and girls, 22:56 and you telling all the ways that you share Jesus. 23:00 And Maxwell is here with me today. 23:02 Hi, Max, thank you for joining us today. 23:05 Yeah, so you're going to stay awake this program? 23:07 I don't know, but we're going to try it, okay. 23:10 Here I'm going to read the first letter. 23:12 And let's see if Maxwell can make it 23:13 through the whole program without sleeping. 23:15 I don't know. 23:16 This letter is from St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands. 23:19 And I doubt Maxwell, you know, hold up the picture 23:22 but he is just not going to be able to that today 23:24 so Miss Brenda is going to try. 23:26 It's says dear Miss Brenda, my name is Kelly Ann 23:29 and I'm seven years old and I love to share Jesus. 23:33 I share Jesus by doing a lot of the thing 23:36 like reading to people who can't read. 23:39 And I also share Jesus by preaching to people 23:41 who don't believe in God. 23:43 And another way I share Jesus is by telling 23:47 people more about how much Jesus loves them. 23:50 Can I have the Bible lessons? 23:51 I really want to take them and my pictures enclosed. 23:55 Well, thank you Kelly Ann, 23:58 and yes we'll get those Bible lessons to you right away. 24:01 Now Maxwell, let's see we got another picture over here. 24:04 What do you think about that 24:05 you're doing a good job as staying awake, isn't he? 24:07 All right, this one is from Shiana I think it is. 24:13 And she is from Canada, she is 10 years old. 24:15 It said, hi, I would like this to go to Miss Brenda 'cause 24:18 I watch your show every chance I get. 24:21 I love Kids Time 24:23 and where I live it is aired just after school 24:26 so I can have my friends watch it too. 24:29 And this is how I share Jesus. 24:31 Me and my friends started a club 24:33 whenever you get a chance to share Jesus 24:35 or help someone we will do that 24:37 with a smile on our face. 24:39 I have a pet Pearky, 24:41 and they are the smallest parrots in the world. 24:43 Oh, not Perky she is saying Parrotlets. 24:45 I've never heard of that. 24:46 She said, it's the smallest parrot in the world 24:48 and whenever your show comes on he gets very excited 24:52 and flies to the TV. 24:53 I think he like your show as much as I do. 24:56 My favorite part is Learning Time and Story Time. 25:00 Bye for now, Shiana. 25:02 Well, thank you, Shiana, 25:03 and I really enjoyed your letter 25:05 and I want to encourage you to keep share Jesus. 25:08 And guess what, boys and girls, 25:09 when she said, bye for now 25:11 so to Maxwell he just thought 25:12 it was time for him to leave the set. 25:14 So he had enough for my letters today I guess. 25:17 But I know you haven't 25:18 so I am going to read another one. 25:20 Let's see about this one, this is an email. 25:23 And this one is from Rachel Ann. 25:27 And oh, Rachel's got a nice picture for us too. 25:29 Look at that, beautiful. 25:31 It said, hi, Miss Brenda, my name is Rachel Ann 25:34 and it says and I live in Victoria, Australia. 25:37 I written before and thought 25:38 that I'd send another letter. 25:40 I hope you will read this one on Kids Time. 25:42 I just recently got baptized 25:44 and I want to thank you 25:46 for the Bible lessons that I took. 25:48 I really strengthen my faith in God 25:50 and it influenced my decision for baptism. 25:54 I would definitely the Kids Club lessons 25:56 to all my friends who are interested. 25:58 I share Jesus by playing my violin with the musicians 26:02 at church each Sabbath. 26:03 And it said, I also a singer and I share Christ through music 26:06 when singing at churches and also concerts. 26:09 I also sometimes tell the Bible story to kids. 26:13 Thank you for Kids Time, Rachel Ann. 26:16 Well, Rachel Ann, I want to thank you for your letter 26:18 and I am glad you are excited about sharing Jesus. 26:21 Boys and girls, I want you 26:22 to get excited about sharing Jesus. 26:24 You know, there really is no greater joy than sharing. 26:27 And whatever you do wherever you go 26:30 its Kids Time to share Jesus. 27:17 Kids Time, Kids Time 27:19 Kids Time Kids Time 27:21 Kids Time |
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