
Why Is Children’s Ministry So Hard?
Ministry is hard. If you’re in a pastoral-type position, you know it’s hard, and studies have proven it. It’s a hard job – there’s just
Ministry is hard. If you’re in a pastoral-type position, you know it’s hard, and studies have proven it. It’s a hard job – there’s just
If you’ve been leading in Children’s Ministry for more than a little while then you’ve been there – face to face with an unhappy volunteer.
Training is an essential part of your Children’s & Family Ministry. But it can be a challenge to get your volunteers to participate. It will
It’s hard to believe it, but the holidays are almost upon us (I’m pretty sure you realized that by now!). This can be a wonderful
One of the reasons I love the elementary age in children?s ministry is because they are so responsive to truth. Did you know that roughly
Don’t you love the preschool ages? They are so much fun! Of course, they can be a challenge, too. And even scary for inexperienced teachers
Virtually every workplace has standards. It might be personal behavior standards, or program standards, or safety standards…or all of these, and more. Our ministries should
The obvious goal is to engage parents in your ministry. Sometimes, however, we do just the opposite. Sometimes we push them away, require things which
Next to “recruiting” volunteers, training is perhaps one of the most challenging elements of leading in Children’s Ministry. But our real job is to equip