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Shepherding Kids
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
CommunityThe 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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