Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Christmas Family Night: Host a Happy Holiday Happening
People love fun Christmas events. Here's how to host a Christmas family night that will make it a holiday to remember!
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Memories Instead of Gifts: A High-Value Approach to Christmas
As parents, we want to give our kids great gifts at Christmas. But what if we focused on making memories instead of gifts galore?
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Christmas Eve Traditions: 16 Fun Ways to Celebrate Jesus’ Birth
Christmas Eve traditions lead to treasured memories while helping children learn and cherish the Christmas story. Here's a gift-bag full of Christmas Eve traditions and activities for families.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Christmas Object Lesson: Explore 5 Colors of the Season
Use this Christmas object lesson to teach children about the real meaning of the season. All you need are ornaments or decorations in the various colors.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Children Led Christmas Service: Pull It Off With Just One Practice
Christmas is a great opportunity to include kids in the broader church. To ease the workload and stress, try a children led Christmas service with just one practice!
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
The Bible Isn’t Just a Morality Tale: Be Sure to Share the Gospel
Children have a faith that's ready to go. So let’s not waste that opportunity by delivering a mere morality tale in Sunday school and children's church. We need to share the Gospel message and Gospel Truth.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Saying the Lord’s Prayer With Kids: A Helpful Guide
Just as the Lord's Prayer is a wonderful guide for adults, it offers meaning for kids too. Read on to discover suggestions for saying the Lord's Prayer with your kids.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Advent Prayer Stations: 4 Meaningful Ideas Children Will Love
For Christians, Advent is a season of preparation and waiting. Advent prayer stations are a great way to keep kids focused on the real meaning of the Christmas season.