Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Do You Need to Update Your Kidmin Wellness Policies and Procedures?
As we begin to slowly reopen our children’s ministry, we are updating our wellness and sick policies. I wanted to share them in case your church is in this process as well.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
15 Encouraging Keys (and 10 Benefits) to Family Worship Time
Churches across the world have incorporated new approaches to keep their congregations connected to God’s Word and to each other in the midst of stay-at-home orders. These approaches have included emphasizing and encouraging family worship time at home.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
These Days, Clean Tech Is High Tech
2020 is a strange year, and here we are, re-opening buildings and rethinking how to protect the people in them. These days, clean tech is high tech.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
25 Ways to Know Your Kidmin Is a Success
Next time you’re feeling a little down, take a moment to count your blessings and thank God for the small successes in the kidmin life.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Don’t Post That! How Fake News Impacts Generational Discipleship
Despite society’s natural bent to believe that younger generations are more emotionally-driven and less discerning, it is actually the older generations that are most likely to spread fake news such as hoaxes, disinformation, and incomplete news stories over social media.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
How to Talk to Kids About Racism
Many parents struggle with how to protect their children from seeing the worst of the protests and violence while trying to explain the sin of racism at the same time. Here are some tips that can help you talk to kids about racism.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Should Kids’ Ministry Leaders Drink Alcohol?
On my Kids Ministry Team, we have a policy that our children’s ministry volunteers will not drink alcohol in public (bars, restaurants) or post pictures of themselves partaking in alcohol.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Raising Normal Missionary Kids
We have found that the subject of how to parent in a wise and godly way is foremost in many missionary, and aspiring missionary, minds. To that end, let me propose four foundational principles for raising normal missionary kids.
