Dan Scott

Dan Scott serves as the elementary director at Ada Bible Church, which is outside of Grand Rapids, MI. He establishes the vision for programming including curriculum, volunteer care, and environment. Dan enjoys sharing ideas and encouragement from his life and ministry. He has a busy speaking and writing schedule and was recently named one of Children's Ministry Magazines' 20 leaders to watch. Dan and his wife Jenna have four kids: Liam, Ellison, Addison, and Taye.

Characteristics of Middle Schoolers: 3 Things You Need to Know

Knowing some common characteristics of middle schoolers will help you teach and minister to preteens.

Salvation Message for Kids: 4 Things You Should Stop Saying

To clearly explain the meaning of believing in and following Jesus, use care when presenting a salvation message for kids.

6 Tips to Guide Your Ministry With Parents

Veteran children's leader Dan Scott offers his principles to engaging parents in your ministry.

7 Reasons to Put More Introverts on Stage

It seems that introverts have the upper hand at reading the crowd and adjusting their delivery accordingly.

Kidmin | Generation iY | Parents

As we continue our discussion on Generation iY, I want to take a look at the family factor. A Facebook friend posted this question...

5 Ideas to Consider About Faith and Preteens

As preteens grow and develop, abstract thinking makes the topics trickier and conversations stickier. Check out these 5 developmentally appropriate realities to keep in mind when talking about faith and preteens.

How to Visualize Your Creativity With Storyboards

Any creative endeavor needs a process, a method by which the creator can capture abstract ideas and push them toward a tangible product and ultimately to someone (or hopefully more than a someone) to experience.

KidMin | VBS Ideas…FROM YOU!

Check out some of the best VBS ideas from different KidMin leaders.

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