Don’t Take My Word for It
Ironic, isn’t it? We have access to more information than the generations that came before us, yet we distrust that information with increasing …
Ironic, isn’t it? We have access to more information than the generations that came before us, yet we distrust that information with increasing …
We all know that it is disheartening to send home take-home pages, devotionals, letters, or announcements with kids after class on Sunday—only to find …
We’ve probably all heard this statement whether from our own kids at home, or from the kids we teach in Bible study. As a third grade Bible study …
If you haven’t read William Summey’s part 1 of this post, you can find it HERE. Having great visuals seems to be critical to effective teaching today. …
The Gospel Project is a Christ-centered chronological Bible study for babies-adults. On today’s podcast, Brian Dembowczyk, managing editor of The …
At Explore the Bible we have a great resource called Explore the Bible On Location. These videos are hosted videos and from time to time we hear from …
The “Nothing Less” Research was conducted to answer the question: “What can parents do now to affect their children’s spiritual health when they …
As teachers, you are constantly teaching through your words and actions. We want our teaching to have a positive impact on a child. Greeting a child …
If you are a kids ministry leader, then you are a content provider. “Whoa! Hold on now!” you may be thinking. “I’m not publisher, writer, song-writer, …
Nehemiah: How do leaders think? After I arrived in Jerusalem and had been there three days, I got up at night and took a few men with me. I didn’t …
Scientist have defined around eight distinct approaches to learning. Many of us can identify the kids in our groups that fall into some of those …
Perhaps you have come in contact with The Gospel Project for Kids and seen value in its approach of teaching Jesus’ story throughout Scripture. Even …