The Importance of Routine in Classroom Management
My daily routine is … well … pretty routine. Each day, I wake up, shower, get dressed, go to work, come home, eat dinner, go to sleep, and start all …
My daily routine is … well … pretty routine. Each day, I wake up, shower, get dressed, go to work, come home, eat dinner, go to sleep, and start all …
Welcome guest blogger, Karen Dockrey. The little things really do build the big picture. But will the saplings we nurture ever grow into sturdy …
Welcome guest blogger Bekah Stoneking the newest member of the Explore the Bible Kids family. Hope you enjoy. Family life, church participation, and a …
A tornado strikes and flattens your church and the neighborhood around it. A preteen commits suicide. A church ministry leader is arrested for drug …
KidMin Leader, I have two questions for you. Are you being discipled? Are you making disciples? To be certain, we are in the discipleship business as …
Okay … let’s make some observations about you and your ministry to kids and their families: God has called you to your current position to serve as …
Every week, my young kids come home from church with a collection of crafts that they’ve created with paint, glitter, and glue in Sunday School. Most …
What question does every parent ask their kids after Sunday School? “What did you learn today?” What’s every kid’s answer? “Umm. I don’t remember.” I …
How can we teach toward the uniqueness of individual children while maintaining a sense of classroom consistency? What is the balance? Here are some …
The alarm breaks through the early Monday morning mental fog. As you roll over in bed to hit the snooze button you audibly groan and think, “Maybe …
God wants to teach the boys and girls in your ministry from the overflow of what He’s already taught you in your heart. Here’s the problem, many of us …
As my wife and I pulled into the church parking lot on a cold Sunday morning, we saw a woman with special needs walking in the winter weather with her …