Children's Ministry Leaders

5 Ways to Show Your Kids You’re in Love With Their Mother

It has been rightly said that “one of the greatest gifts a father can give to his children is to love their mother.” I couldn’t agree more.

7 Creative Ways To Collect Offering at Church

For those of you who give your kids a time for giving at your church, I want to share some creative ways to collect offering at church.

A Step-by-Step Guide To Creating a Meaningful Family VBS Experience

As churches begin to focus more and more on ways they can bring the family together, Vacation Bible School has increasingly been viewed a place where that can happen.

Glow in the Dark Dodgeball: An Active Indoor Game for Kids

Glow in the dark dodgeball is a fun, energetic game that kids are sure to love. Try this interesting twist on a classic kidmin game!

Communion and Kids: 6 Reasons Children Should Wait to Partake

John Piper shares 6 reasons children should wait to take communion at church.

5 Things You Should Tell Every Guest Family

While I was serving in children's ministry, we had a new guest family attend. They had two children. I met them at the classroom door and shared five things with the parents. 

A KidMin Volunteer Should Never Hear These 10 Statements

Want to keep every kidmin volunteer in your program? Then watch your words! Here are 10 things you should never say to any children's ministry volunteer.

Self Evaluation for the KidMin Leader: 5 Areas to Assess Regularly

Self evaluation is key to continue growing as a children's ministry leader. We must be willing to assess and develop our own leadership abilities. Individual growth always comes before corporate growth.