Church Resources Archive

4 Steps to Choosing Children’s Bible Curriculum

There is nothing more important than teaching children how to know God intimately, to love Him passionately, and to serve Him selflessly. Choosing a discipleship curriculum is not an easy task, but making wise decisions about your curriculum will have an impact for generations to come. These steps will guide you:

Introducing The Good News

Asking children to accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior means giving them opportunities to hear the Good News, and to put their faith in Jesus Christ. Use this NEW 16-page Good News Story booklet to share the Gospel during VBS, with visiting children, for community outreach this summer, or to help believing children fully understand the Good News – so they in turn can …

Jesus is Alive: Appearances of the Risen Christ

“Now, get on your way quickly and tell his disciples, ‘He is risen from the dead. He is going on ahead of you to Galilee. You will see him there.’ That’s the message.” We hope you find the following Appearances of the Risen Christ (Matthew 28:7) helpful in extending your experience beyond the Resurrection weekend. Our prayer is that you continue to grow in relationship …

New Children’s StoryBook Bible

This new 416-page Bible Storybook helps parents, grandparents, and teachers explain God’s Word in all its fullness. From Genesis to Revelation, My Awesome God Bible Storybook invites readers, young and old, to discover that God is truly awesome! 200 stories help children embrace what the Bible says about God – who He is, what He is like, and what He does. Each story is crafted …

6 Reasons Why You Should Serve In Children’s Ministry

The following article by Tony Kummer is timely and practical. In most churches, finding volunteers for children’s ministry is a constant struggle. Most children’s ministers spend hours recruiting for Sunday school, church nursery, vacation Bible school, and other ministry programs. This shouldn’t be the case. If people really understood the spiritual blessings of

One on One Discipleship, A Thing of the Past?

Many surveys have shown that the single most effective factor in keeping a child faithful to the Christian Faith throughout their life is for a single adult Christian to intentionally show an interest in their spiritual development and intentionally disciple them. it was not the size of the church, the curriculum or even the devotedness of parents that kept kids in the Church according to …