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Children's Ministry Leaders
Excellence: Showing Kids They Are Worth It
Be committed to excellence for children. Children are often the decision-makers when it comes to deciding what the family will do.
Children's Ministry Leaders
How To Choose a Curriculum: The Most Important Question No One Asks
As someone who has worked in the world of children’s ministry curriculum for the past couple of decades, my opinion is that although we tend to ask good questions, we are missing the most important question.
Children's Ministry Leaders
Children’s Worship: Try This To Get Kids Involved
Do you struggle with getting children to engage during worship time? You are not alone. Don't get discouraged in the quest to see kids worship with a heart of gratitude and adoration for our Savior. Â
Children's Ministry Leaders
5 Controversial Questions in Children’s Ministry
If you are serving in children's ministry, you've probably discussed some of these questions. Take a look at these five controversial questions and think about what you believe in these matters.
Children's Ministry Leaders
An Inside Look at What Today’s Kids Like
When you show kids that you care enough about them to enter their world and engage with their favorite things, it will open their heart to hear what you have to say. Â
Children's Ministry Leaders
Children’s Ministry: The Countdown to Easter Has Begun
It seems like Christmas services were just yesterday. But on we march forward. Easter is just around the corner and it's time to start preparing. Â
Children's Ministry Leaders
Want a Thriving Church? Focus on Children!
Do you want to have a thriving, growing church? I believe the key is focusing on children. When a church pours time, resources and volunteers into children's ministry, they will see God do miraculous things.Â
Podcast
Valerie Bell and Matt Markins: This Is How to Help Kids Love Jesus for the Rest of Their Lives
There are three factors, says Awana's Matt Markins, that "when they’re present together, are far more likely to produce long-term spiritual fruit" in the kids we’re discipling.