With Kids In Mind Zone
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Secrets of Effective Kid Communicators #1: Start with a BANG!
Capturing attention today sets a foundation for faith tomorrow. |
Grabbing Attention |
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Secrets of Effective Kid Communicators #2: Plan Surprises - Keep Them on Their Toes
Surprise is a secret weapon in the communicator’s toolbox. |
Surprise! |
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Secrets of Effective Kid Communicators #3: Break the Mold - Try Something Bold
When it comes to teaching and reaching kids, the best path forward might not be found in what you did last year — but in what’s never been done before. |
Innovation |
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Secrets of Effective Kid Communicators #4: Turn Spectators into Participants
Learning sticks best when kids move, participate, and experience the truth for themselves. |
Engagement |
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Supporting Kids with Special Needs in Your Children's Ministry
We are entrusted with the incredible privilege of loving and leading God’s precious children. Some may need a little extra care and support due to special needs or behavior challenges. |
Special Needs |
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The Scriptural Mandate for Children's Ministry
Children are not merely the future of the church; they are a vital part of it now. |
Investing in Children |
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The IF ONLY's of Kids Ministry
Let’s be honest. Kids Ministry is TOUGH. Yes, it is full of joy, but it seems equally loaded with challenges. |
Equipped for Ministry |
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Thriving in Ministry: Lessons Learned from Decades in Ministry
7 lessons Karl has learned that can help you sustain your ministry without losing your soul, your family, or your joy. |
Ministry that Endures |
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Kidology Lab Notes: Abraham Lincoln - An Example for Today's Children's Ministry Leaders
5 practical applications that can inspire us to be “Honest Abe’s” for the children of this generation. |
Kidology Lab Notes - Abraham Lincoln |
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Kidology Lab Notes: A Rational Faith - What I Learned from Josh McDowell
Josh McDowell’s story is compelling. A former atheist, he set out to disprove Christianity. |
Kidology Lab Notes - Josh McDowell |