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Shepherding Kids

 Downloadable Training

Lead a Children's Small Group Lead a Children's Small Group
We need to connect with children relationally so we can join God in his work of building believers. This training theme is designed to help children's small group leaders bond with their group, establish guidelines, and get every child to participate. When a leader knows how to adjust the climate in these areas, small group dynamics can produce life change in children.
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Other Training Themes:

Introducing Small Group Shepherding
Redirect Misbehavior
Shepherd Children with Special Needs
Develop an Inclusive Childrens Ministry
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 Free Articles

Jesus Loves: How We Can Help Children Ages 3-5 Experience Jesus
This article is third in a series that answers the question "What are we doing?"
by Laura Hebling
posted 6/15/07

Contemporizing the Moment
I love the idea of making a Bible story accessible to kids, helping them to see themselves in the characters.
by Aaron Reynolds
posted 3/23/07

Heaven, Harvard, and Other Parent Choices
I like to say that the goal for my children is heaven, not Harvard (which is a great thing, since none of my dear kids seems destined for the latter!).
by Betsy Hart
posted 1/19/07

The Volunteer Question: Ready or Not?
In a recent advertising campaign Microsoft asked the question "are you people ready?"
by Ashley Cornelius
posted 9/11/06

Community—The Other Key Ingredient
Children's ministry also has two key ingredients that, when mixed together, make it "super strong": creative, relevant Bible teaching and community.
posted 10/03/05

The Want To
How do we foster kids' desire to make day-to-day decisions so they'll live the way God wants them to live?
posted 6/29/05

Model Authenticity
Children "hear" our actions louder than our words. Our modeling and application needs to be as true as the story we teach.
posted 3/8/05

Tips for Life Application and Bible Verse Memory
One of the main goals in children's ministry is to bring the Bible, God's Word, into the lives of children.
posted 3/8/05







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