The Girl Who Charged Her Phone, but not her Heart
The Girl Who Charged Her Phone, but Not Her Heart is a modern digital parable that speaks directly to today’s always-connected world. In a bright, busy neighborhood, a girl named Lily is constantly attached to her phone. She charges it everywhere, tracks its battery carefully, and panics when it drops even slightly. Yet despite her fully powered device, she often feels restless, tired, and emotionally “empty.” 📱⚡
One evening, her grandmother gently notices the deeper issue—not Lily’s phone battery, but her heart. Through a simple but profound question—“When was the last time you charged your heart?”—Lily begins to realize she has been focusing on external energy while neglecting her spiritual life. Her grandmother points her to Scripture, reading from John 15:5 (“apart from Me you can do nothing”) and Psalm 1:2–3, showing that true life and strength come from staying connected to Jesus.
That moment becomes a turning point. Lily begins to shift her habits: she prays, reads Scripture more intentionally, and starts choosing moments of spiritual connection over constant scrolling. As she grows in this new rhythm, she discovers something unexpected—peace, patience, and joy begin to replace her inner “low battery” feeling.
The parable concludes with a clear and memorable truth: phones need electricity, but hearts need Jesus. The included materials reinforce this message with a structured “Lesson for Kids” based on John 15 and Psalm 1, discussion questions to help children reflect on their own spiritual habits, and activity pages designed for engagement and personal application.
Overall, this story gently invites children to think about what truly sustains them—not just what keeps their devices running, but what gives their lives lasting strength, joy, and meaning.
Includes: Full parable story, Scripture-based lesson, discussion questions, and printable activity pages. 📖✨






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