Children’s Ministry Curriculum Archive
Even when we realize the importance of praying for our children, we sometimes become discouraged in the process. Here are a 10 ways to help you pray for your children with effectiveness and power. “Prayer is our most formidable weapon, the thing which makes all else we do efficient.” -E. M. Bounds Please feel free to repost, forward, and share. Let’s make praying for …
“The waves of discipleship materials that have swept over the church in the past sixty years have in many cases caused people to be more confused than ever when they think of what it means to be a disciple of Jesus Christ,” writes Michael J. Wilkins, Professor Biola University. 1 According to Thomas Tarrants, Director of Ministry at the C.S. Lewis Institute, “There is a …
Many efforts to train children are based on “behavior modification” techniques. These usually focus on symptoms rather than on the heart. The Bible teaches that the heart is the control center for all of life. A person’s conduct mirrors what is going on in his or her heart. Proverbs 4:23 summarizes, “Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the well-spring of life.” Ted …
Kids are heading back to school. To help you equip children for lifelong learning and success, we have provided the following keys adapted from Cheri Fuller’s series entitled “Equip Kids for Lifelong Learning.” 1 5 Keys for Lifelong Learning Build Responsibility: Kids who learn responsibility tend to be more competent and successful at school. Empower children by encouraging self-reliance and responsibility.
“Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves” (Romans 12:10). Dr. Scott Turansky writes, “Children need to know what godly character looks like in practical terms. We love the character quality of honor, not just because God commands it, but also because it has so much rich meaning for parents, teachers and children. It can give direction in many of the …
“I have no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth” (3 John 1:4) In his book, The Strong-Willed Child, Dr. James Dobson writes, “Let’s begin by acknowledging that rearing boys and girls can be a difficult assignment, especially today when the culture is battling mightily with parents for the hearts and minds of their kids. To bring them up …
The following sermon Let the Children Come to Me presented by John Piper will encourage you and your team. Practical idea: share with your volunteers, staff, and parents and dialogue about ways you can improve your children’s ministry. The entire article is available as a free PDF download. Luke 18:15–17 Now they were bringing even infants to him that he might touch them; and when …