Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Explaining God to a Child: How to Give Age-Appropriate Answers
Children have many questions about God. How can you respond in age-appropriate ways? Check out these suggestions for explaining God to a child, no matter his or her age.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Bible Science Experiment: Light a Fire for God in Kids
By using a simple Bible science experiment, you can draw kids in and capture their attention. It makes them incredibly receptive to God’s word.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Church Confidentiality Policy: What’s Appropriate in Children’s Ministry
When you're working with children, families, and kidmin volunteers, privacy issues often arise. That's why you need a clear-cut church confidentiality policy.
Children's Ministry Leaders
Jesus Calms the Storm Lesson: Teach Kids That God Takes Care of Us
Use this free Jesus calms the storm lesson from Kids-Own Worship to teach children that Jesus takes care of us.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
16 (Nearly Free) Ways to Increase Community Awareness of Your Church
If the people in your community don’t know that your church exists, they won’t ever join your church. A frequently overlooked step in connecting with a community is simply building baseline awareness of a church in that broader community.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
How to Pastor a PK
I grew up as a pastor's kid (PK). There were good things and bad things about that, but one thing I've learned is that there are three ways people treat PKs differently than they would treat other children.
Free Resources for Children's Ministry Leaders
Pumpkin Prayer Coloring Page: Download This Free Printable
Throughout the harvest season, children's ministry workers can use pumpkins to teach Bible-based principles. Print and hand out this cute pumpkin prayer coloring page!
Children's Ministry Leaders
Parents: 3 Reasons Why the Way You Treat Your Spouse Matters
The way we treat one another in family life matters. And this starts primarily with how parents treat one another. Here are 3 reasons why the way you treat your spouse matters for your kids.