Redeem the Drive Time: Audio Resources for Families

As a young child in the early ’80s, I listened to Psalty records as I fell asleep. By the time I was going to school, we had a van with a tape deck and a few favorite tapes we listened to over and over.

How times have changed. Smartphones give us us access to a limitless array of audio resources. Even if you can’t afford a subscription to a music streaming service, with a public library card and a smartphone you can access great music, audiobooks, and podcasts.

Whether you’re taking a family road trip or shuttling kids from school to sports, good things to listen to can make car time a pleasure. They can also help us obey Ephesians 5:15–16: “Look carefully then how you walk, not as unwise but as wise, making the best use of the time, because the days are evil” (emphasis added).

Car time can be dead time, or it can be a time to lift your hearts in praise through worship music. It can be a time to stir and shape the moral imagination through stories. It can be a time to memorize Scripture through song. Earbuds and AirPods encourage us to make our listening a private endeavor, but listening together encourages discussion and increases affection through shared experience.

Car time can be dead time, or it can be a time to lift your hearts in praise.

Most resources listed below are explicitly Christian, but we’ve also included edifying secular audiobooks. We hope you and your family will enjoy the resources on this list and that your drive-time listening will strengthen your family and your faith.

Stories and Audiobooks

Adventures in Odyssey

For nearly four decades, children have been so engrossed by the plots of the Odyssey radio dramas that they may not realize they’re learning biblical and moral lessons. For ages 8 and up.

How you can listen:

Focus on the Family Radio Theater

Nicknamed “movies for the imagination,” these radio dramas use accomplished voice actors to bring classic literature, biographies, and original stories to life.

How you can listen:

Lamplighter Theatre

These fictional audio dramas, many based on old books, teach by example the biblical truth that suffering produces endurance, endurance produces character, and character produces hope. For older elementary grades through young adults.

How you can listen:

Libby or Hoopla Apps

How you can listen: Download Libby (App Store | Google Play) or Hoopla (App Store | Google Play), register with your local library card, then borrow audiobooks or music for free.

Some recommended audiobooks:

Podcasts

Musicals

Music

Scripture Memory Songs

Other Musical Artists

Music Playlists

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