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.
Children's Ministry Leaders
Valentine’s Day Sunday School Printables: Free Christian Cards
Valentine’s Day Sunday school printables are a great way to share Jesus’ love with students. Use these free cards to remind children they are loved!
Children's Ministry Leaders
How Can We Welcome Kids to Big Church?
Many churches are returning to worship with all ages included in their church services. So they're asking how they can be intentional about welcoming children and students into "big church." Here are 10 tips to do just that.
Children's Ministry Leaders
How to Handle Siblings Who Can Never Get Along
How do you handle siblings who can never get along no matter what you try? Should this be a concern or will they grow out of it?
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
7 Surprises for New Children’s Ministry Leaders
As a new children's ministry leader, director or pastor, you may think you have everything under control and know what to expect. Nothing could be farther from the truth. You've got some big surprises ahead of you. Here are 7 surprises for new children's ministry leaders.
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Valentine’s Day Sunday School Lesson: Material Preteens Will Love
A Valentine’s Day Sunday school lesson is a great way to help older kids learn about God’s love. Relationships are on the minds and hearts of preteens and tweens, so remind them about the most important relationship they'll ever have.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Gen Z Religion Statistics Show That Cute Lessons May Backfire
Gen Z religion statistics often make headlines these days, and rightly so. Born between 1999 and 2015, these kids often don't associate with any religious identity.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Children’s Ministry Slogans: 10 Ideas for Your Kidmin Program
Children’s ministry slogans, names, and branding ideas help set your kidmin program apart. Kid-friendly, family-friendly slogans can attract new members and nurture community among current attendees.