Author: Dylan Kraayenbrink

I was born and raised in Sioux City, Iowa (by the way, there's more than just cornfields in Iowa. We have beans too!). My dad also worked in radio, and without meaning to, I followed in his footsteps when I came to Keys for Kids Radio. My mom worked hard at an office, and I grew up with an older sister and a younger sister, so I was kinda the forgotten middle child ;) I loved my church growing up. Since I was homeschooled, most of my friends were the kids in my youth group. Mission trips, movie nights, lock-ins, and youth camp were the highlights of my teenager-hood. I moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan for college, and after graduating, I found myself working at Keys for Kids Ministries producing an audio drama. One thing led to another, and now here I am, happily serving you and your family on Keys for Kids Radio!
You Get What You Plant – Harvest Week!
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You Get What You Plant – Harvest Week!

In honor of God's changing seasons, we are celebrating Harvest Week with fall-themed stories and crafts for you this week! First off, let's dive into a deep cut Keys for Kids story about planting seeds of kindness: Listen to this story here: Sorry, your browser…

YOU Voted for A BRAND NEW Holiday!
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YOU Voted for A BRAND NEW Holiday!

Yesterday you had the chance to create your own holiday or your own new sport, I wanted to hear from you what you liked better. Surprisingly, most people chose to create their own holiday, and you came up with at least two good ones! One…

YOU Win Presents for Keys for Kids Radio's BIRTHDAY!

YOU Win Presents for Keys for Kids Radio's BIRTHDAY!

Today Keys for Kids Radio is celebrating it’s 34th birthday! We’ve been using music and stories to ignite a passion for Christ in kids and their families since 1989. But instead of asking you to give us birthday presents, YOU have a chance to win…

Your Body is a Temple – Crack the Code Giveaway

Your Body is a Temple – Crack the Code Giveaway

What’s the strongest vegetable in the world? Muscle Sprouts! Ha! There is some truth in that. Remember the old Popeye the Sailor Man cartoon? He would get his strength from eating spinach. Maybe we can learn something here?         Another great example is…

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