Posts Tagged ‘Helpful sites’
Summer arts and crafts
It is always a blessing and inspiration to hear or read of other people’s ideas. We have been signed up to the e-newsletter of ChildrensMinistry.com for some time.
There is a quality and consistency about the tips and ideas their writers share.
This month’s e-news contains a link to a great selection of summer arts and crafts. As the subject line in the email said : “Nine new ideas that’ll spark kids’ God-given creativity all summer long “.
The article outlines some simple, inexpensive but fun crafts, where the kids can express their own creativity.
Check it out here. While you are there, why not browse the site. If you like what you see, you could sign up for the e-news yourself.
Go to this page http://www.childrensministry.com/magazine/ then scroll down a bit. You will find an orange “E-newsletter sign up” place.
Octopus group game
A great source of tried and tested ideas is the ChildrensMinistry.com online magazine. You can sign up for their email newsletter and get loads of helpful and relevant information.
This week they flagged up a group game for 6-12 year olds. Octopus is fun to play, especially as when a child is “out” he is also “in”.
Here’s how it works:
What to do: Create two home bases on either end of a large play area. Choose someone to be the Octopus. Have all the other children start on one home base. Once kids leave home base, they have to get to the other base before getting tagged by the Octopus. When kids are tagged, they join hands with the Octopus. The Octopus works together to catch other kids.
Once an Octopus has six people, it breaks in two. Play until all children have been tagged.
For this and other great ideas, visit ChildrensMinistry.com
Have you discovered a helpful site with resources and ideas for children’s ministry. Why not let us know by adding a comment below?
Cullen’s home-made ice cream
Cullen Wood of CullensABCs.com has a Youtube channel loaded with great ideas. Here’s one for the warm weather days. You can make ice cream without a machine if you follow Cullen’s instructions. A yummy treat for you and your child.
Very informative forum
Would you like to draw on a big pool of kidmin experience?
Whether you work in a large or small setup; whether your children’s ministry is thriving or struggling; whether you have a healthy budget or nothing in the “kitty” – there will be something for you at the forum of Ministry-to-children.com.
We have learned a huge amount over the 6 months or so that we have been visiting the forum. It is free to join and very easy to sign up. I know you’ll learn a lot, and no doubt you will be able to contribute to the discussion with your own experiences and comments.
Other areas of the site are extremely helpful too, with lesson plans, craft and games ideas, helpful videos, stimulating discussion and a massive list of kidmin blogs for you to browse.
Meeting special needs and pre-school curriculum
Do you have a child in your family or group that has special needs? I have been very impressed at the regularity and quality of posts on
Our Out of Sync Life.
The author, Momma C. sums up her site like this:
God has blessed us with three beautiful children – one with Sensory Processing Disorder, a very Strong Willed middle child, and a Spirited Little Man. Follow us as we learn to train up our children to love the Lord with all of their heart, soul, and mind.
Even if right now there are no children in your care with special needs, you will still find this blog very uplifting and illuminating. There are heaps of ideas for crafts, and other learning opportunities.
Momma C is a trained educator and she also runs a companion site , ABC Jesus Loves Me. This is a pre-school Bible curriculum, free for use in the home. It is especially helpful for children with developmental delays.






