Archive for the ‘Teaching’ Category
10 weeds that choke kid’s ministry
Catherine and I both love our allotment garden. We grow veggies, fruit and flowers there, but the crop can be ruined by weeds and pests.
So we sat up and took note when we spotted one article highlighted in the Childrens Ministry magazine newsletter.
ChildrensMinistry.com is a great site, stuffed with useful resources and tips from experienced kid’s workers.
Walter Norvell, a children’s minister in Tennessee, writes about 10 “weeds” that threaten the growth of your children’s ministry. It’s a great check list to run through from time to time.
Paper-tearing illustrates the Easter story
Do you need a brief children’s Easter talk with a memorable visual aid? Then you might enjoy Don Stott’s post over at Childrensministerblog.com.
Using a sheet of newspaper and niftily tearing some simple shapes, he reveals the heart of the Easter gospel message.
Don has used this in primary (elementary) schools with great success, but people of all ages will be captivated.
Check out Don’s post, where he has full instructions with photos.
Helping single-parent families
What are the needs of single-parent families?
How does the situation affect the children?
What can we do to minister to these needs?
How can we in children’s ministry avoid problems?
If you would like to know the answers to these and other questions about this type of family, then the article in the link will give you more understanding, ideas and advice.
Free visuals: How to cope with Temptation
What do running shoes and a warning bell have in common? They both feature in this free visual presentation.
The download is a PDF containing full instructions and images to print out and laminate. It is what we call an Adaptable Application, because although it was first intended to illustrate practical teaching from the life of Moses, it is adaptable for any Bible lesson where temptation features.
The simple outline gives children and others a four-step strategy, so that they can cope better when they are tempted. Piece by piece, as you open out the teaching and apply it to real life, the visuals help the kids to retain the teaching.
Here is an outline for How to Cope with Temptation.
REMEMBER what you have been told.
Our teachers and the folk who look after us at home tell us right and wrong.
REALIZE the danger.
Every action has a result. We need to think things through; think ahead to what might happen to us, or to others, as a result of our actions.
RUN AWAY from the situation.
It is not cowardly, when you are tempted, to go off do something else. It takes courage to run away from doing wrong!
RELY on God.
Christians believe he has the power to help us do right, and follow God’s plan for life.
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Would you prefer this Adaptable Application as a PowerPoint presentation? let us know, by clicking the contact tab and emailing us at the address given. We’ll be happy to try to help you with that.
To download the printable version, Right-Click the link below and save the file to your computer.
Download the Adaptable Application – How to Cope with Temptation (PDF)
How to keep kids coming back
What will keep kids returning to our classes and clubs week after week?
Do we need to add more pzazz to our meetings, more fun, more technology?
Wayne, over at Dad in the Middle says:
No matter how relevant…no matter how exciting…no matter how deep…no matter how much fun your children’s ministry is, the key ingredient in successful children’s ministry is love. It is more likely to bring kids back to you ministry week after week than virtually anything else you might try.
Check out what else he has to say about how this love can be implemented





