When it comes down to the core of what makes a team “click” and what makes an organization healthy, trust between the members of the team is critically important.
Tag Archive: kid’s ministry
How to Create a Culture of Team Community
As a leader your calling is first to your team, to lay down your life for them, care for them, and serve them.
Creating a Team Culture of Commitment by Serving Your People
Children’s ministry is, oddly enough, about much more than children’s ministry. It’s also about serving the people on your team.
Creating a Team Culture of Commitment Through Vision Casting
When 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.
The Full Picture: How to Talk to Kids About Hell
Talking 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.
The Forgotten Ones
What happens when an inner-city mission reaches out to hurting kids in some of the hardest places? Here’s what one children’s ministry leader has to share about lessons learned when working with unchurched, forgotten children.
Interview: Good News in a Public School
Are you looking for ways to bring kid's ministry to your community? Hear how a family team has made an impact in their public elementary school through a Good News Club for the past ten years.
Interview: Great Commission in a Small Town
Read about the impact a small team of believers is making in rural America.
Team Unity: Creating a Culture of Trust
When it comes down to the core of what makes a team “click” and what makes an organization healthy, trust between the members of the team is critically important.
Team Unity: Creating a Culture of Community
As a leader your calling is first to your team, to lay down your life for them, care for them, and serve them.