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children
Articles for Pastors
16 Ways To Provoke Your Children to Anger
Here are some ways that we parents can provoke our children to anger. I’ve done many of these, and for this reason I’m grateful for the blood of Jesus and the power of the Spirit to change.
Children's Ministry Leaders
7 Big Lies You’ve Been Told About Children’s Ministry
Many people do not understand what children's ministry is all about. This is often because they have been misinformed or haven't been given a clear vision and overview about children's ministry.
Children's Ministry Leaders
What Does It Mean ‘To Disciple’ Our Kids?
What does it mean to disciple our kids? It’s a good question. To be honest, over the years I’ve given different answers, based on my understanding of what it means to be a disciple and what discipleship looks like.
Children's Ministry Leaders
Are Kids Lonely at Your Church?
Kids who hate going to school are often bored, lonely, or both. Here's how you can equip your children's ministry team to make sure that church isn't a place where kids hate going.
Children's Ministry Leaders
The Gift of Everyday Discipleship
The other day I had someone say to me, “I love reading your blog and I like your thoughts on discipleship in the home but I don’t even know how to get started. I don’t think of those things like you do. Where do I start?”
Podcast
Matt Chandler, Part 2: How Parents Can Make the Most of the Time They Have With Their Kids
Matt Chandler joins “The Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast” to share how parents can use time, moments and milestones to point their children to the goodness of God.
Children's Ministry Leaders
The 5 Biggest Challenges Children’s Ministries Will Face in 2024
As we prepare to enter a new year of ministry, there are some challenges we will face. Here are the five biggest.
Children's Ministry Leaders
Why ‘Train up a Child’ Is Not a Promise
One of the most quoted verses about raising children is Proverbs 22:6. It says this: “Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it."