Top 8 Things Kids Need from Caregivers
By Sarah Humphrey I’m not sure about you, but I wasn’t 100% prepared for parenting when I became a parent. In fact, I was mostly clueless. Like many …
By Sarah Humphrey I’m not sure about you, but I wasn’t 100% prepared for parenting when I became a parent. In fact, I was mostly clueless. Like many …
By Aaron Armstrong Back in the far-off days of December 2020, there was a greater sense of anticipation about the coming year than I’ve seen in a long …
By Shelly Harris Confession Time: I have wanted to quit serving in Kids Ministry … on more than one occasion. I clearly remember sitting in my car one …
Samuel Slater was born into an English farming family. He got a basic education, but at age ten began working at a cotton mill. He was later …
The story of Gideon in Judges 6 and 7 is a familiar one to kids ministry leaders, and it’s one that we might do well to revisit during this …
If there’s one word that sums up the experience of the church in 2020 (and now 2021) it may be the word “Pivot.” The foundational assumptions of when, …
Growing up on the South Plains of West Texas, I always knew that March and April would bring high winds and lots of dust in the air. My mother still …
By Chrissy Duke Being a parent and a friend often seems like a contradiction, or just too layered to be true at the same time. Either way, it is a …
By Sarah Humphrey The lives of children are complexly simple. They are also beautifully honest. The presence of children in our lives nurtures a part …
Life overall is messy, and church life is no exception. In addition, COVID-19 has made both even more messy. What causes the mess? People. One …
By Sarah Humphrey Thank goodness, 2021 is a new year! We are living in a time of history unlike any other. There were many barriers and some …
By Kimba Capbell I remember years ago, several of my friends talking about their “word” for the year. One of my friends chose the word “peace” and …