Talking About the Hard Stuff
By Kayla Stevens Kids ask hard questions. The more time I spend with the kids in my life, the more amazed and grateful I am of their curiosity, …
By Kayla Stevens Kids ask hard questions. The more time I spend with the kids in my life, the more amazed and grateful I am of their curiosity, …
The COVID-19 pandemic has turned ‘normal’ on its head. It has closed businesses, cancelled schools and scattered churches. Many of us feel as though …
Social media is both a blessing and a curse. In this post six suggestions are offered to help leaders be wise in their media consumption and …
By Isaac Kierstead 2020 has been hard and I am sure many of you have performed more “other duties as assigned” than you ever thought possible. Many of …
By Rhonda VanCleave If you have taught kids at church longer than 30 minutes, you’ve probably had that “what do I do next” feeling. Can you …
Looking for a quick activity for kids at home or at church? Try this crossword puzzle. Download crossword puzzle here.
Everyone’s headed to the beach after VBS, and you’re still teaching a handful of kids on Wednesday night because the volunteers and families have left …
by Bekah Stoneking When teaching big truths to little kids, we sometimes bump into the unexpected—no matter how well-studied and prepared we are. In …
by Karen Jones When I was a Kids Minister searching for a curriculum to use in my ministry, my first task was to look at a curriculum’s scope and …
Our churches are becoming more diverse. For some children in our ministries, English isn’t their first or only language. We have an opportunity to …
Churches throughout the Southern Baptist Convention will celebrate children’s ministry (ages birth-preteen) on Sunday, July 19, 2020. This is a great …
By Shelly Harris We practice Bible skills at church, but how often do we encourage families to practice Bible skills at home? Right now families are …