Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Devotion for Christmas: Help Volunteers Celebrate Children’s Gifts
Looking for a devotion for Christmas to use with children's ministry volunteers? Use this resource to share seasonal joy with kidmin helpers.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Children’s Lessons on Faith: 7 Tips for Navigating Doubts
While teaching children's lessons on faith, you need to be prepared for tough questions and doubts. Use these tips for Sunday school teachers and parents.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
6 Ways to Integrate a Special Needs Ministry at Your Church
The families of those with special needs feel supported, knowing their loved ones feel comfortable and confident in their environment, and are valued members of the church family. The church is called to special needs ministry.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Thanksgiving Bible Lessons: 12 Great Grateful Resources
Thanksgiving Bible lessons teach children gratitude for God’s blessings. These 12 resources work well in Sunday school, for children’s church, and as at-home family devotions.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Kids Leading the Way: 6 Thoughts on Children Serving as Leaders
Are kids leading the way in your children's ministry? Do you let children take leadership roles at church? It's time we give kids more opportunities to lead.
Children's Ministry Leaders
Your Kids Will Get Your Attention—The Question Is How
Kids today are facing an attention dilemma. They crave attention from their parents and leaders, and they will often get it one way or another through various means.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Ways to Say Thank You to Volunteers: 60 Fun Ideas
Need new ways to say thank you to volunteers in your children's ministry or church? Then read on for 60 ideas that helpers are sure to love.
Children's Ministry Leaders
Thanksgiving Coloring Pages: 12 Free Children’s Church Activities
Thanksgiving coloring pages are a hit with kids of all ages. They work well at home, in Sunday school classes, and at children's church and regular worship services.