9 Do’s for KidMin Volunteers (Part 1)
In last month’s post—“10 Questions Kidmin Volunteers Should Ask Themselves”—I identified my source as the 1959 book Improving Nursery Departments by …
In last month’s post—“10 Questions Kidmin Volunteers Should Ask Themselves”—I identified my source as the 1959 book Improving Nursery Departments by …
Recently, I read a Lifeway Research Study that was both concerning and convicting. This research showed that while the majority of churchgoers desire …
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 …
I recently discovered that my daughter had been keeping a journal. When I pressed in to figure out how long she had been keeping a journal, I was …
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 …
Leading kids to Christ is at the center of everything we do in children’s ministry. But, many adult leaders lack confidence when it comes to …
What causes you to panic and experience that strange feeling in the pit of your stomach that won’t go away? For a few Americans, it was a radio drama …
I recently moved to Nashville. A move to a new city also meant searching for a new church home. Since I have served on church staff, I’d not had the …
#1 – They lie. They’ll tell you that they’re not tired, that they don’t need help, that they were “in the neighborhood” when they just dropped …
Have you ever felt overwhelmed about teaching kids because there is so much in the Bible to teach, and it’s all important? I have felt that way at …
Welcome guest blogger Bekah Stoneking the newest member of the Explore the Bible Kids family. Family life, church participation, and a slew of other …
Sitting in the worship service of a university-town church as a college student, I observed an Advent celebration for the first time. I was wondering …