Children's Ministry How To's
How to Make a Child Feel Loved: 12 Easy Yet Powerful Ideas
Are you wondering how to make a child feel loved and valued? It's not that difficult but much needed. Anyone can use these 12 tips to show love to kids.
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Friendship Activities Preschool Children Will Love: 3 Fun Ideas
Need friendship activities preschool kids will enjoy? Then check out these three age-appropriate friendship-building ideas for young children.
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Preschool Valentine Crafts: 14 Fun Activities for Young Children
These 14 sweet preschool valentine crafts are ideal for young children in your church and Sunday school classes.
Children's Ministry How To's
Classroom Management Tips for New Teachers: 12 Helpful Points
Classroom management tips for new teachers can help them thrive. That's especially important in Sunday school classes. So read and share these 12 expert suggestions!
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Sunday School Dropouts: Debunking a Bad-News Myth About Kids
Preventing Sunday school dropouts and church dropouts is crucial. How do we keep kids from leaving the church and the faith? First, we need to debunk a myth.
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Valentine’s Day Game for Elementary Students: Balloon Buddies
In this hands-off, high-energy Valentine’s Day game for elementary students, kids try not to “let down” their buddies. Play it with the children in your Sunday school classes.
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."