Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Do Dogs Go to Heaven: How to Answer Kids’ Tough Questions
Do dogs go to heaven? Do cats? What about goldfish? What will you tell children when they inquire about their beloved departed animals?
Children's Ministry Leaders
Touchscreen Toddlers: Navigating Technology With Little Ones
With each upcoming generation, it seems they are entering the digital era at younger and younger ages. Even toddlers are engaging with technology and digital content.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Church Security: Please Don’t Make Any of These 10 Safety Mistakes
Church security must be a priority these days. Every congregation wanting to grow needs to focus on safety, especially in children's ministry.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Memorial Day Sunday School Lesson: We Remember & Honor
Use this Memorial Day Sunday school lesson to help elementary children understand and honor people who’ve served.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Parachute Candy Drop: A Fun Outreach Idea for Kids & Families
A parachute candy drop is a great outreach idea for your church’s children’s ministry. Discover how easy and effective this activity can be!
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Allergy Friendly Treats: Offer KidMin Snacks That All Children Can Enjoy
Allergy friendly treats are vital for children's ministry programs. Use these resources when gathering snacks to serve kids at church.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Childlike Faith: How to Help Your Students Have Faith Like a Child
Childlike faith isn’t just for kids. Throughout Scripture, Jesus tells his followers to have faith like a child. Discover ways to nurture childlike faith among kids at your church.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
3 Tough Questions Kids Ask About God (and How To Answer Them)
How would you answer tough questions kids ask about God? Sometimes in children’s ministry, kids ask hard questions. So today I’d like to tackle three tough questions kids ask about God. Hopefully these will help guide you the next time a child asks a stumper.