Andrew Linder
Andrew is a husband, the father of four awesome kids, and a children's pastor at a thriving church. He is passionate about intentional parenting and helping other parents and leaders effectively reach the next generation. He blogs about kids and family at https://godlyparent.com/, and provides proven resources for VBS and children's ministry at KidzBlast.com.
Children's Ministry Leaders
5 Things I’d Tell My Younger Self As a Parent
If I could go back and do it all over again, here are five simple things I would tell my younger self as a parent.
Children's Ministry Leaders
Creating Opportunities for Your Kids To Hear From God
Every Christian parent wants their child to grow to know God, love God, and listen to God. However, much of our child’s ability to hear from God often depends on us creating and pursuing opportunities for them…to hear from God.
Outreach Leaders
Raising Generous Kids: How to Cultivate an Open-Handed Family This Holiday Season
Here are three ways that your family can stay open-handed and generous during the upcoming seasons of Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Children's Ministry Leaders
4 Reasons We Allow Our Kids To Question Us and Our Faith
For many Christian parents, because they don’t allow their children to question them in matters of obedience, they often assume the same mentality should apply to their faith. Here's why we should let our kids question us in our faith.
Children's Ministry Leaders
The Battle for the Heart Goes Through the Mind
"Reaching your child’s heart now so God can have your child’s heart forever" (Proverbs 22:6).
Children's Ministry Leaders
Teaching Kids Truth in an Age of Confusion
The world is confused, but your kids don’t have to be. You can help your children navigate truth in a culture of confusion.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Social Media Rules for Married Couples: 5 Ways to Protect a Relationship
Social media rules for married couples are a must. Get on the same page with your spouse about these 5 issues.
Children's Ministry How To's
3 Ways To Prevent Your Kids’ Sense of Entitlement
How to nurture an attitude of gratitude instead of an attitude of entitlement.
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