
Standards Every Church Ought to Have for Their Children’s Ministry
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
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
As a big football fan, I love Fall when the NFL finally kicks off (go Chargers!). Not only do I enjoy watching the games, but
We just completed a series which answered the question, “What is Children’s Ministry?” and explained 5 foundational elements which should be present in every Children’s
In Children’s Ministry, we are to partner with parents to guide kids toward a HEART for God. There are 5 elements that support that definition,
Our definition of Kidmin is: partnering with parents to guide kids toward a HEART for God. For the churches part, there are 5 elements that
We defined children’s ministry as “partnering with parents to guide kids toward a HEART for God.” As we partner with parents, what we offer in
In our previous post, we defined Children’s Ministry as “partnering with parents to guide kids toward a HEART for God”. Parents are ultimately responsible, but