Servant Leadership: The Unnoticed Work Behind Children’s Ministry
An Excerpt from Kids Ministry That Nourishes Sunday mornings for me always began at 5:30 am. I’d roll out of bed, get dressed, make a quick …
An Excerpt from Kids Ministry That Nourishes Sunday mornings for me always began at 5:30 am. I’d roll out of bed, get dressed, make a quick …
Try these fun Bible skill activities using plastic Easter eggs to enhance your Easter Bible study celebration this week: You\’ll Need: Lots of …
I recently returned from a trip to China. I was amazed at the hospitality the local people offered our group in a variety of contexts. Whether we were …
Using repetition to increase comprehension and retention Comprehension and retention are important issues in children’s ministry. Sometimes, however, …
Deeply hurt, Hannah prayed to the Lord and wept with many tears. Making a vow, she pleaded, “Lord of Hosts, if You will take notice of Your servant’s …
Celebration is an important part of connecting kids and leaders to your ministry, but many leaders neglect celebration and in doing so miss valuable …
“I’m so busy taking care of everybody else, I’m falling apart!” These are the words recently shared with me by a close KidMin friend. As she shared …
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 is coming soon and if your church is like my church, we have parking lot issues on Easter Sunday. Because of the lack of space, we aren’t able …
In last month’s post—“10 Questions Kidmin Volunteers Should Ask Themselves”—I identified my source as the 1959 book Improving Nursery Departments by …
Hey leaders, parents, and anybody else who happens to be reading this post, here is some helpful information you can pass along to the kids in your …
I am so pleased to host Dr. Russell Moore, President of the ERLC of the Southern Baptist Convention on our blog today. Dr. Moore is an important voice …