Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Change Your Zoom Background to Engage Kids While Teaching Online
Did you know you can change your Zoom background while hosting online kids church (how-to instructions below)? You can be teaching from outer space, under the sea, or even in front of the city of Jerusalem, and you don’t have to use the same background the entire time.
Free Resources for Children's Ministry Leaders
Free Kids’ Lesson Package: “Angry Words”
Help kids learn that God wants us to use our words in constructive ways and not to speak out in anger.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
7 Family Dinner Conversation Starters
In my opinion, there’s no better place in the family where memories can be made than around the family dinner table. It’s potentially one of the easiest ways for parents to invest into their children, especially when they’re intentional about it.
Children's Ministry How To's
The Quick Quiet: 4 Ways to Get Kids Listening!
Every teacher or children’s ministry leader needs a few “quick quiet” tricks to help tame an unruly class and get kids listening. Here are a few methods that you should keep readily at hand.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
First Came COVID-19 … And Then Came the Greatest Generation of Disciples
How will the church walk them through this trauma to help them become the Greatest Generation of Disciples? Yes, that could be the ultimate positive outcome for this generation or any generation.
Free Resources for Children's Ministry Leaders
Free Kids’ Lesson Package: “Pets”
"We can learn from our pets some of the characteristics that we need to have for a Godly life."
Children's Ministry Videos
Watch: #TheQuarantineShake Challenge by Rick Warren and Saddleback Kids
“I doubt that anyone would guess that a pastor wrote this!” RIck Warren says of his Quarantine S.H.A.K.E song. The song and accompanying dance moves was made into a video with the help of the Saddleback Kids ministry.
Children's Ministry Blogs
Lessons Through Busyness
Back to the wonderful world of blogging. The last two weeks looked like this for me…
Our team had to move one of our campuses...
