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family ministry

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.

How to Train Up a Child in a Godly Way: 10 Keys for Christian Parents

Christian parents want to know how to train up a child in a godly way. And children's ministry workers can help them out by sharing these 10 valuable tips.

Special Needs Ministry: NJ Church Offers a Bit of Heaven on Earth

Does your church have a special needs ministry? Are you looking for ways to reach and support families whose children have physical or mental disabilities? Discover what one congregation is doing!

Today’s Rising ‘Secular Couples’ Are Asking, “Who Needs the Church?”

Fewer couples are turning to the church today and that’s a pressing concern for church leaders. An in-depth study performed by the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) offers a statistical glimpse into current trends of religion in America.

Family Ministry for the Kid Who Comes Alone

“How can I do family ministry with the kid who comes alone?”  That’s a valid question especially if a good portion of our programming, follow-ups and interactions are based around parental inclusion, equipping, and involvement.

The Best Way to Reach a Family Is Through Their Children

The best way to reach a family is through their children because kids call the shots. Mom may drive to the restaurant, but her 9-year-old daughter decides which restaurant they are driving to. Do you know the best way to reach a family?

How I Turned My Ministry Into a Family Ministry

We hear a lot of talk today about family ministry, but what exactly is family ministry? My thoughts about family ministry have changed over 35 years of ministry. I have a different view of things than when I started.

Let’s Do Lunch

Ministry was the life of Jesus and his followers. They sold all their possessions to follow Him, they were about sharing the gospel in every motion they made. I am sure there was never a harvest carnival, or a family Olympics, but does that mean they aren't necessary?