Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders

5 Key Elements for a Vibrant Children’s Ministry

Your church may have an inspiring vision, outstanding worship services, and strong outreach ministries, etc., but if you don't have a vibrant children’s ministry, families may stop coming.

How to Stop Behavioral Issues in Your Ministry

Do you have behavioral issues in your room? Do you have a hard time getting the kids to sit still and listen to the lesson? Is your classroom noisy and hectic? Do you find yourself getting frustrated because the kids aren't listening to the lesson? Good news.  I've got something you can do to change that.

3 Tips on How to Parent in Public

I can remember that especially through those early years we had to put some boundaries and practices in place to make sure that our intentional plans were succeeding in public, rather than our children’s impromptu plans. Here are a few of the things we learned about how to parent in public.

Kids in Church: What Do You Expect Is Going to Happen?

If we were to change our expectations about kids in church, what would that look like?  What expectations could we have instead?

Who Do Your Kids Follow?

Kids follow celebrities. Kids have always liked celebrities, and celebrities have always had influence… but never to the extent they do today.

8 Characteristics of Strong Christian Parents

I’m not a parent, so I’m always hesitant to write about parenting. On the other hand, I pay attention when I meet young people who have a strong relationship with strong Christian parents. In fact, I often ask them what made a difference in the way their parents raised them.

8 Ways to Shape Your Family Spiritually

One of our elders recently shared how he and his wife help their seven children develop spiritually. What follows are my reflections on the principles he shared with us about how to shape your family spiritually.

Be a Light for the Gospel by Supporting Your Child’s Teacher

For followers of Christ, this is not merely an opportunity to help a teacher but an opportunity to be a light for the gospel. Given that many teachers face pressure and criticism from parents, supporting your child's teacher can stand out all the more. ​