Loving Kids and Families When You Don’t Feel Like It
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 …
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 Kayla Stevens Celebrate. The word is simple enough, but in the midst of a pandemic, unrest, and uncertainty, celebration may have taken a …
You have it! The perfect illustration. It’s fun. It’s memorable. You can pull it off. It’s absolutely perfect. Now what? You might feel …
Christmas season is upon us, and our focus often immediately is on a baby born to a young couple in a stable with itchy hay and smelly animals. We …
Today we’re going to discuss online teaching platforms, or delivery mechanisms. There are so many great options available, but there are three …
You have three options for online teaching. For most of us, it will be Sunday morning. Or, you can pick a new time, or you can go with anytime. Let’s …
Many of us have moved to teaching Bible study sessions online. For those of us who aren’t used to doing online lessons, this is uncharted territory. …
After about eight months of experiencing the worst pandemic we’ve seen since the Spanish Flu of 1918-1919, I expect to feel somewhat adjusted to this …
Giving thanks should be one of the easiest actions for us—especially as believers. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case. Sadly, we often pass …
Kids ministry can often be focused only on the kids. But it is important for us to engage families, as well! Parents need the support of the church as …
Nobody has to tell us that these have been tough times in kids ministry. But it has also been a time to get creative. We cannot afford to pause or …
Here we are in October, the reality of month eight of the Covid-19 pandemic settling in and clearly staying a while. As parents or ministry leaders, …