Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Is It Important for My Child to Be Part of a Childrens’ Small Group?
Throughout the month of April, I’m answering your reader questions…
Today’s question: Is it important to involve my children in a Sunday School or small...
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Help a Single Parent Family Turn to God
I see many single parents turn to the church for help. They know they need help in working through a crisis. They understand they...
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Parents and Kidmin: 4 Ways to Help Parents Want to Engage With Your Children’s Ministry
One of the most important things you can do in your ministry is to engage parents.
In our last post, Why People Aren’t Excited About...
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
20 Reasons People Should Serve in Children’s Ministry
Dale Hudson gives you the scriptural and logical reasons why serving in kidmin is a BLAST!
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
How to Have an Impactful Prayer Time for Kids at Church
Prayer should be a weekly part of your children''s ministry. Let's look at how you can have an impactful prayer time for the kids in your ministry.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
When Discipling Children Remember the 3 “Be’s”
You have the potential to influence the next generation to follow Christ, and while it is not all on us to do (thank God), you do bear some responsibility.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
5 Ways to Prepare for Easter
Every Sunday should be a celebration of Christ’s work, but this weekend provides so many added opportunities to reach children and families. Therefore, it’s worth taking some time to consider how we’re preparing for Easter in our children’s ministries.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Plastic Wrap Bible Fun
Remember the game at Christmas everyone was playing where tons of mini gifts were wrapped in a ball of cellophane? It was passed around a circle for everyone to unwrap the cellophane until they came to a prize that they kept and then passed the ball on. It continued until all the prizes, or gifts, were unwrapped and claimed.