Children's Ministry Leaders

3 Prayers for My Graduating Daughter

Whoever said that “the days go by slow, but the years go by fast” must have been a parent with experience, because it’s so true. 

Buzz Words Aren’t the Problem

I was recently part of an online discussion where someone expressed concerns about a newly released curriculum using “woke” terminology. The particular buzz words in question were the words “identity” and “curiosity.”

10 Ways to Express Your Thankfulness for Volunteers

Here are 10 ways you can use your words to express thankfulness for volunteers who serve in your ministry.

Bible Trivia for Kids: Boost Scripture Learning With These Questions

Bible trivia for kids engages young learners. Quiz questions add excitement to Sunday school and boost Scripture recall. Check out these Bible trivia resources!

5 Guidelines (Rules) for a Children’s Class

When I teach a children's class, I share with them 5 guidelines (rules) that I expect them to follow.

Object Lesson on Worry: Craft Activity for Elementary Kids

Don't let anxiety steal children's joy! Use this Bubble Buddies craft and object lesson on worry, based on a scriptural command. It will assure elementary-aged kids that they can give their worries to God.

Are We Passing Wonder-Filled Faith to Our Children?

Passing along wonder-filled faith seems daunting—especially when we ourselves are out-of-sync, frustrated, burnt out, or maybe even questioning what God has for us. But I’m here to encourage you. We can do it with the Lord leading, as we walk our faith journeys with one other.

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.