13 Key Considerations for Choosing Kids Curriculum
By Chuck Peters Evaluating and selecting a kids ministry curriculum for your ministry can feel like a daunting task. For many of us, the process can …

By Chuck Peters Evaluating and selecting a kids ministry curriculum for your ministry can feel like a daunting task. For many of us, the process can …

For many of us in kids ministry, the phrase “sharing the gospel” brings to mind a specific evangelistic moment. A …

By Emily Jennings As a kid, I would have scrubbed baseboards with a toothbrush to get out of Sunday night church. Discipleship training started at …

By Kori Spangler Lately, our home has been a flurry of creative activity. To my surprise, our youngest son taught himself to crochet, quite …

Planned. Intended. Designed. Every preschooler and child in your ministry is uniquely designed, piece by piece, by God and for God. We …

In today’s fast-paced world, children are constantly bombarded with messages that may not align with biblical principles. It is crucial to instill a …

Capture of Wonder of Reading Aloud1 By: Kathryn Butler Something wondrous occurs when we read stories to children. Research tries …

By: Crystal Mazzuca NextGen Ministry for the Whole Church When you hear the term “NextGen Ministry,” what comes to mind? Do you picture a space …

An entire generation is growing up watching videos, completing assignments, and potentially being taught by artificial intelligence. The AI …

In this episode of the Kids Ministry 101 podcast, the hosts discuss upcoming changes to the podcast and introduce the concept of trauma-informed …

You spoke, we listened, and now we’re excited to share with you what’s new in the updated cycle of The Gospel Project Curriculum. The …

By: Crystal Mazzuca NextGen Ministry for the Whole Church When you hear the term “NextGen Ministry,” what comes to mind? Do you picture a space …
