Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Why Many Children’s Ministries Are in Decline
Children's ministry decline is a growing problem for the church in America. But there are some children's ministries that are growing and we would do well to take a close look at what they are doing.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Top Kid-friendly Video Games of 2019
2019 has been quite a year, especially for video games. From new indie titles to massive triple-A series, it’s been a blast looking at...
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10 Family Christmas Movies to Watch Over Christmas Break
The Small One. A Muppet Christmas Carol. The Nativity Story. The Peanuts Movie. Just to name a few of the best family Christmas movies you should watch over Christmas break.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
What the Church Can Learn From Toys R Us’ Relaunch
As you may or may not know, Toys R' Us closed down all of their stores in the U.S. I wrote an article about...
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
5 Counterintuitive Ways to Make Your Child Happy
Every good parent wants to make their child happy. But what if as a parent, your good intentions are to bring happiness to your child is actually working against them in the long run?
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
5 Key Elements for a Vibrant Children’s Ministry
Your church may have an inspiring vision, outstanding worship services, and strong outreach ministries, etc., but if you don't have a vibrant children’s ministry, families may stop coming.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
How to Stop Behavioral Issues in Your Ministry
Do you have behavioral issues in your room? Do you have a hard time getting the kids to sit still and listen to the lesson? Is your classroom noisy and hectic? Do you find yourself getting frustrated because the kids aren't listening to the lesson? Good news. I've got something you can do to change that.
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3 Tips on How to Parent in Public
I can remember that especially through those early years we had to put some boundaries and practices in place to make sure that our intentional plans were succeeding in public, rather than our children’s impromptu plans. Here are a few of the things we learned about how to parent in public.