Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Communion and Kids: 6 Reasons Children Should Wait to Partake
John Piper shares 6 reasons children should wait to take communion at church.
Articles for 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.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
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.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
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.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
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?
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
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!
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Cross Craft Ideas: 16 Awesome Projects for Children’s Ministry
Cross craft ideas work for Sunday school and many kidmin events. Plus, they work any time of year, not just at Easter. Check out these 16 creative cross craft ideas!
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Story of Creation for Kids: A Message for All God’s Children
This story of Creation for kids makes a children’s message. Kids explore names and discover they are children of God, made in his image.