Children's Ministry How To's
How to Train Up a Child in a Godly Way: 10 Keys for Christian Parents
Christian parents want to know how to train up a child in a godly way. And children's ministry workers can help them out by sharing these 10 valuable tips.
Children's Ministry Leaders
What About the Families Who Didn’t Return to Church After COVID?
As I interact with churches across the country, I normally ask them this question: "Have you had any families that walked away from church during COVID and have not come back?" The answer is always "yes."
Children's Ministry How To's
Teaching Kids to Pray: 6 Tips for Modeling a Prayer-Filled Life
Teaching kids to pray is one of the most important roles of Christian parents and Sunday school teachers. Read on for six simple but powerful tips for teaching children how to pray.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Valentine’s Day Bulletin Board Ideas: 12 Lovely Kidmin Displays
Valentine’s Day bulletin board ideas are a sweet way to celebrate and share God's love. Plus, in children's ministry hallways and classrooms, these displays are perfect for expressing love for students.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
3 Ways to Protect Your Child From Their Own Heart
Solomon wanted his son to know how to direct his heart rather than be destroyed by it. So he gave these three reminders to his son that you can teach to your child to protect them from their own heart.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Valentine’s Day Snack Ideas for Kids: 6 Easy, Delicious Treats
Are you looking for Valentine’s Day snack ideas for kids? Then check out six of my favorite Valentine’s Day snacks.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Parent Safety Expectations—A Personal Perspective
Whether you are a small church plant or a large, established program, child safety is the key to attracting new families and giving peace-of-mind to the families you already serve.
Children's Ministry Leaders
When Kids Ask the Tough Questions
We must be prepared to answer the tough questions that many children ask when they are looking for answers.