Children's Ministry Leaders

A KidMin Volunteer Should Never Hear These 10 Statements

Want to keep every kidmin volunteer in your program? Then watch your words! Here are 10 things you should never say to any children's ministry volunteer.

Self Evaluation for the KidMin Leader: 5 Areas to Assess Regularly

Self evaluation is key to continue growing as a children's ministry leader. We must be willing to assess and develop our own leadership abilities. Individual growth always comes before corporate growth.

Anxiety in Children’s Ministry: How To Deal With It

Ministry anxiety can take you to a dangerous place where you do not want to be. It can even take you out of ministry if you don't learn how to deal with it.   

Heaven and Hell: How to Talk to Your Children About the Afterlife

Teach children about heaven and hell in Bible-based, age-appropriate ways. Use these developmental guidelines to explain the afterlife to kids.

How To Get Your Teaching Into Kids’ Long-Term Memory

Please, make sure you are helping children place the truth in their long-term memory. They will need it for the rest of their life. 

Emotional Concussions: Helping Children Cope With Life’s Traumas

Many children experience emotional concussions — traumas that can have lasting effects. Find out how your kidmin program can minister to these wounds.

Uvalde, One Year Later

One year after the shooting, and the wounds in Uvalde are still bleeding, requiring a spiritual doctor. Jesus said he came to bind up the wounds and heal the brokenhearted, and then he commissioned believers to be his hands and feet. Who will claim the words of Jesus and be the doctor?

Father’s Day Devotional Ideas: Crowned as Heavenly Heirs of God

Need Father’s Day devotional ideas? Here’s one that children in your Sunday school classes or children’s church will love!