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Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
20 Questions to Ask Before Kids Gather Back to Church
It's important to think through what your strategy will be when they return. What should you do? What should you not do? 20 questions you can ask kids to help you formulate what your strategy will be before kids gather back at church.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
4 Ways to Get Your Kids’ Attention Without Raising Your Voice
Have you ever known that parent who by their actions seemed to think that the louder their voice got, the more their kids would listen? (Of course, we’ve never been that parent, right?) There are more effective ways to get your kids' attention.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Our Children Are Watching Our Stay-at-Home Response
If we rail against the government, communicate that we think these rules are stupid, thumb our nose at their spoken desire to protect us, and refuse to heed their orders or guidelines, then we are telling our children that we only listen to authorities whenever we agree.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
5 Ways to Help Your Kids Worship Through Livestream
For many families, the shift of churches to livestream worship presents a great opportunity to teach younger children how to sit through a worship service.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Parents, Your Kids Need Big Theology
Let them grow into understanding the big truths of Scripture by building a foundation that will shape and guide them as they learn and understand the big words and the big theology of the gospel.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Helping Kids Stay Calm During the Pandemic
Here are some practical steps parents and church leaders can take for helping kids stay calm during the turmoil the pandemic is causing.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
6 Surprising Things Your Kids Will Never Tell You
Have you ever wondered, ‘What is my kid thinking?” No matter how good a family life you may think you have, there are almost always some things that your kids are thinking that they may never tell you.