The Little Moments: Discipling Your Children in Daily LIfe
As parents, it’s our responsibility to train our children, both in words and in example, what it looks like to live for God in all facets of life.
0As parents, it’s our responsibility to train our children, both in words and in example, what it looks like to live for God in all facets of life.
0Young children are like sponges, and there is no better way to take advantage of that than by filling their minds and hearts with eternal, life-giving Truth.
0Because of so many Millennials leaving Christianity, fewer Americans will grow up in the church or even hear about Jesus as a child. Who will lead them to Jesus? And how?
0Children’s ministry is, oddly enough, about much more than children’s ministry. It’s also about serving the people on your team.
0Are you tired of buying kids more stuff for Christmas? Use this season to invest in some meaningful and fun gifts that will help your kids grow in their relationship with Jesus.
0When good communication is not in place, your people will feel left out, marginalized, and, worst of all, that you don’t trust them. Here are three ways to practice excellent communication within your ministry organization.
0When you explain the “why” behind your ministry, people who identify with your vision will “get” it and be passionate about it. They’ll want to join your cause because they care about it.
0What if your team found children's ministry an experience that builds them up, strengthens them spiritually, and leaves them wanting to continue working with the team?
0To be truly effective disciplers, we must connect with God before teaching others to do the same.
2Talking to our children about hell is not an easy thing. But the reality is that if we give our children an accurate portrayal of the gospel, it must include the eternity of pain we are spared from when we believe in the gift of salvation that Jesus purchased for us.
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