“Faith To Bear Ministries™ —
nurturing Joyful Hearts through music, light, and love.”
“Faith to Bear Ministries offers free spiritual resources for families and children,
alongside published materials that support our mission and help sustain our outreach.
Every purchase plants a seed of Joy.”

Joyful bear and cubs in a flower-filled meadow under a rainbow, promoting kindness and heartful joy.

—Website construction began in July of 2025—
This sanctuary is still being built. But the Spirit is already here.
Explore the music, receive the message, and return often
as new rooms are added to this house of praise.💖
We’re working diligently to produce more Books, More Songs,
More Videos, More Stories, More Activities, More of every JOYFUL thing
GOD leads us to! THANKS for sharing this JOYFUL Adventure!

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Joyful Hearts Channel logo—colorful heart symbol guiding families to playful, Spirit-led content
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Joyful Hearts Channel logo—colorful heart symbol guiding families to playful, Spirit-led content
Joyful Hearts
Whimsical Faith To Bear logo with playful font and glowing heart crest
(2-5)
Logo symbolizing glowing hearts and spiritual wisdom for growing kids
(6-10)
Pewter shield engraved with 'Guardians of Faith' in elegant Celandine font
“Guardians”
Ages (11+)
Guardians logo—strength, curiosity, and faithful growth for older kids
“Mature Hearts”
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Cover of "Joyful Hearts: Melodies of Praise and Adventure" children's worship picture book featuring colorful colorful biblical illustrations and sing-along themes.
A worship picture book for the tiniest hearts.
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Cover of the Original Joyful Hearts Worship Picture Book – Interactive eBook Edition featuring vibrant illustrations and faith-based themes
eBook
Colorful cover for Joyful Hearts: Tiny Hearts Coloring Edition featuring radiant spiritual imagery and playful design
COLORING Book
Stylized book cover for Joyful Hearts, featuring spiritual fire and radiant joy
Hard Cover/ Paperback
Joyful Hearts book cover featuring playful children, musical notes, and radiant joy in God's presence
eBOOK
Front cover of Joyful Hearts Joy Bubbles ACTIVITY Book featuring colorful illustrations, spiritual affirmations, and playful worship themes for children.
ACTIVITY Book

Warm-toned illustration of a bearded adult gently embracing a child, with inspirational text welcoming mature hearts and celebrating wisdom, learning, and spiritual growth.

Welcome, Mature Hearts
You are the steady hands, the listening souls, the Joyful Guides.
Here, wisdom is not a destination
—it’s a dance of learning, teaching, and growing together.

“Let the wise hear and increase in learning…” (Proverbs 1:5)
“Instruct the wise, and they will be wiser still…” (Proverbs 9:9)
“Train up a child in the way he should go…” (Proverbs 22:6)

Whether you are a parent, grandparent, teacher, or tender-hearted elder,
this space honors your sacred role.
Each song, story, and coloring page is a seed
—and you are the Gardener of Giggles, Gratitude, and Growth in God.

Illustration of a guardian embracing a child, with Matthew 18:6 and a shield emblem, symbolizing the sacred responsibility to protect young believers with love and truth.

🛡️ Protect the Little Ones

“But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me,
it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck,
and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.” — Matthew 18:6 (KJV)

This is not a threat—it’s a sacred charge.
Mature Hearts are called to
Guard innocence, to Nurture truth, and to NEVER hinder the JOY of belief.

Illustration of a nurturing teacher with children, surrounded by symbols of truth and love, reflecting the sacred calling to guide young hearts with devotion and clarity.

❤️ Love and Teach with Devotion

Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength.
These commandments that I give you today are to be on your hearts.
Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.” — Deuteronomy 6:5–7 (NIV)

This is the rhythm of Spiritual Hospitality—
Daily, Gentle, Joyful, and woven into every moment.

Sketch-style illustration of birds riding air currents, trees bending in the wind, and sea turtles gliding through ocean currents, with a quote about divine energy flow.

Follow the Divine energy flow
God’s presence isn’t confined to buildings or books—
it pulses through every atom, every breath, every moment.
Divine energy is not a distant force—
it’s the current beneath your feet, the whisper in your chest, the spark in your thoughts.

Wise sages of old didn’t invent this flow—they observed it.
They taught behaviors that aligned with it,
and warned against those that disrupted it.
Their teachings were meant to help us ride the current, not control it.

But over time, distortion crept in. Some teachings were misunderstood.
Others were twisted—used to manipulate, shame, or control. The result?
Many souls drifted from the flow, seeking escape instead of alignment.

Your invitation today is simple: Return to the current. Let go of fear.
Let go of judgment. Let go of the need to control. Instead, listen. Feel. Flow.

Because when you follow the natural rhythm of Divine energy,
you don’t just find peace—you become it..

Ancient parchment decree posted on a wooden door, featuring a reflection on divine authority and the misuse of God's name.

🕊️ Using God’s Name in Vain — A Deeper Understanding

“Do not take the name of the Lord your God in vain.”
It’s one of the Ten Commandments—but what does it really mean?

Many believe it refers to saying God’s name casually or disrespectfully.
But here’s the truth: no one knows God’s actual name.

When Moses asked, God replied: “Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh”“I will be what I will be.”
Later, the sacred letters Yod-Hey-Vav-Hey were revealed—
not as a name to pronounce, but as a symbol of timeless presence: Was. Is. Will Be.

So what does it mean to take God’s name in vain?
It means to misuse divine authority.

In ancient times, decrees were issued “in the name of the king.”
Arrests, judgments, and laws were enforced under that authority.
To falsely claim that authority was a serious offense—because it distorted justice.

Likewise, when someone condemns others “in the name of God,”
they may be doing exactly what the commandment forbids:
Usurping divine authority to justify personal bias.
To speak for God without humility, compassion, or truth is to take His name in vain.
To weaponize faith is to misrepresent the Source of Love.

Let us be mindful. Let us be humble. Let us reflect the true nature of God—not through condemnation, but through compassion.
Because God is Love. And to act in His name is to act in love. Anything less… is VANITY.