Children's Ministry Leaders
How To Talk With Kids About Shootings
When kids see or hear about shootings, it can cause anxiety, fear, grief, and anger. It is important that we guide them toward stability and trust in God. Here are some key tips you can use when talking with kids.
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Father’s Day Ideas: 11 Ways to Celebrate Dads and Special Men
Do you need new Father's Day ideas for June? Then check out these suggestions and adapt them for your church and Sunday school classes. Kids will love honoring their fathers and other special men.
Free Resources for Children's Ministry Leaders
Water Into Wine Coloring Sheet: A Free Coloring Page Download
Download this free water into wine coloring sheet. It's a great addition to Sunday school lessons about Jesus' miracles.
Children's Ministry Leaders
The Benefits of Having a Parent and Child Dedication Class
One of the ways you can make a big impact in the lives of parents and their children is to offer a Parent and Child Dedication class. Here are some of the benefits that come with hosting a class.
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Fun Bible Activities for Kids: 3 Easy Devotions for Elementary Kids
Fun Bible activities for kids hold their interest and boost their learning. Try these 3 powerful devotional experiences for elementary-age students.
Children's Ministry Leaders
Top 10 Children’s Bibles – Which Do You Use?
Which Bible do you teach children from at church? Which Bible or Bible devotional do you recommend to parents for home discipleship? Here are my top 10 picks for best Children's Bible.
Children's Ministry Leaders
Spanish Christian Songs for Kids: 9 Musical Praise Resources
Spanish Christian songs for kids are a great way to be inclusive. Plus, church songs in Spanish encourage English-speaking children to become bilingual.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Why Our Childrens Ministries Should Be More Like Mr. Rogers and Less Like Disney
Mr. Rogers had friends come by who struggled with difficult issues like divorce, physical disability, and even race. He didn’t create an alternate universe by which he could escape reality. He lived in a house and told kids when make believe was happening. He used fairy stories to smuggle truth.