Tips for New Teachers
It’s that time of year where we’re all searching for and enlisting new teachers for our ongoing Bible study classes. Below are some “basics” that …
It’s that time of year where we’re all searching for and enlisting new teachers for our ongoing Bible study classes. Below are some “basics” that …
What’s in a name? A whole lot! Think of how much parents tend to spend time picking a name for their child. They want options, and they try to find …
Have you ever played, “Which One is Not Like the Others”? The title of this post may remind you of that game. Some of you may be thinking that “the …
Recently I had the opportunity to sit down with author Brian Dembowczyk about his new book, Gospel-Centered Kids Ministry. WS: Who did you have in …
I thought this would be a fun article to write since this very thing seems to happen to me more often than most people. Maybe it’s just me, but I seem …
Easter not only provides us with the opportunity to share the gospel message with our guests, but with our regular attending kids as well. One of the …
In last month’s post—“10 Questions Kidmin Volunteers Should Ask Themselves”—I identified my source as the 1959 book Improving Nursery Departments by …
My grandmother was a first grade teacher for 39 years. She taught classes as large as 40 kids how to read. Amazing! In her free time, my grandmother …
Have you ever heard Christians called “people of the Book”? This phrase emphasizes how important the Bible is to Christians. We try our best to …
When I was a preschooler, my mom bought me a little journal in which she wrote memory verses she wanted me to learn. God uses those verses in my life …
Welcome guest blogger Bekah Stoneking the newest member of the Explore the Bible Kids family. Hope you enjoy. Family life, church participation, and a …
Welcome guest blogger, Karen Jones: We are in a season of change over here in Nashville at the Lifeway corporate headquarters. Solid walls and office …