Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Church Service Projects: 12 Outreach Activities for Children
Church service projects aren't just for teens and adults. Try these 12 community service activities with your children's ministry kids.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Family Olympic Games Ideas: 6 Kid-Friendly Indoor Activities
Family Olympic games ideas are a hit for summer. These 6 Olympics-style activities are fun for everyone!
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Inspiring Values: Teaching Compassion & Character in Children’s Ministry
Instilling inspiring values is a key part of children’s ministry and Christian parenting. While teaching kids about Jesus and the Bible, we also foster community, compassion, and character.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
6 Personal Leadership Habits That Will Ignite Your Ministry
How are your leadership habits? All of us involved in spiritual formation want to lead people well, but sometimes we forget that leading others begins by leading ourselves.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Explaining the Trinity to Children: 3 Important Teaching Tips
Explaining the Trinity to children can be challenging. We can’t fully understand God's three-in-one nature. Yet we can teach kids about the Trinity.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Churches Lead the Charge in the Fight Against Child Abuse
We want your church to participate in the 30th Annual Blue Sunday Day of Prayer for Abused Children. We are asking churches to take a moment in their Sunday Service on April 28 to pray for the millions of abused children in our country.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Easter Devotions With Impact: 3 Surprising Lessons for Children
Easter devotions help families and children discover more about Jesus. Share the surprise and joy of the Resurrection with these resources.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
11 Ways To Create a Safe and Inclusive Environment
Child safety in kids ministry encompasses more than strict adherence to policy and procedures. It also involves creating an environment that prioritizes communication and transparency, where kids feel safe and included.