Real Kids Real Faith is reimagining how children’s spirituality looks, sounds, and acts in this moment.

Our Vision

Growing up human today means facing big challenges and high expectations. So we’re rethinking how to help children respond creatively to whatever life brings their way.

Children’s spiritual lives don’t come prepackaged, but are stitched together by snuggles on the sofa, tears over a lost lovey, and gaming with friends next door. Their spirituality is also shaped by a parent’s job loss, learning challenges, and allergies that mean nobody else can have peanut butter.

The good, the bad, the really hard – it affects a child’s spirit. And we’ll address it all.

The ideas you’ll find here are research-based, motivated by a desire to see kids flourish in significant ways. This is important work, best done together. We’re glad you’ve joined us.

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Grieving with Cape

The loss of a loved one can be devastating for a child. They may feel anxious and overwhelmed, as well as confused by rituals associated with death and grief.

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  • When Love Hurts

    Stores filled with candy hearts, cutesy cards, and cuddly stuffed animals proclaim Valentine’s Day is fast approaching. For many children,

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    Dog Man Spirituality

    Dog Man and his arch-nemesis Petey the Cat are stuck in a cycle of fighting with each other until Petey creates a clone.

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  • Celebrating Black History Month in an Anti-DEI Society

    Three of the Executive Orders signed by the President on Inauguration Day roll back Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs in the United States.

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    Wondering with Wonder Walkers

    Research suggests that curiosity is both an innate human trait and a learned skill. The desire to learn more about our environment is hardwired into our DNA,

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  • Choosing to Love with World of Wonder

    Activism is often portrayed in the media as an angry response to injustice. But civil rights leader Valarie Kaur sees activism as an outgrowth of empathy.

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    Helping Kids Learn Civility

    “I hate them!” “That idea is so stupid!” “Who do they think they are, saying things like that?!” In a polarized society,

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