Archive for Archive for October, 2012
• Peanut’s Pumpkin Carols
Peanut’s Pumpkin Carols Our Adult Sunday School Class sponsored a Great Pumpkin Party this month. One of the things we did there was to sing some of the old Peanut’s Pumpkin Carols from the book: The Peanuts Book of Pumpkin Carols (you can buy it from Amazon. com). The words are all sung to familiar […]
• Use Utility-Magic Tricks
Use Utility-Magic Tricks One of the problems that children’s leaders have with gospel magic is buying magic that only has a “one time” use. Because they have the same audience every week, they cannot use the effect again, right away. This being the case, there is some pull back about spending too much on a […]
• Care, Beyond Compare!
Care, Beyond Compare To create a caring paradigm in children’s ministry has to come from the Children’s Pastor in concert with their leadership team. When the leader creates that kind of caring atmosphere among the teachers it gives permission for quality of care to trickle down like rain on the children. This is rare, but […]
• “Crazi Holidazi’s” Alert!
“Crazi Holidazi’s” Alert! So what are you going to be doing different this Thanksgiving, Halloween and Christmas? This Holiday Trio are, by far, the biggest holidays for kids in our American Culture. Are you planning some kind of church outreach event to reach and teach more children? Maybe you will be trying to counter the […]
• What Parents Need to Know
What Parents Need to Know! We all talk about partnering with Parents, but what does that look like for the teacher? How is it that teachers can partner with the parents of the children in their class? It is quite easy to concentrate on the lesson preparation and managing the class each week and totally […]
• Use of Incentives
Use of Incentives! I do believe in incentives, but with some reservations. I do understand that there are external motivation and internal motivation. An example of an external motivation for children might be a prize for accomplishing something the teacher wants them to do. An example of an internal motivation might be the desire […]
• Six Types of Lost Kids
Six Types of Lost Children Some assume that all lost children are the same. I believe that there are different kinds of lost kids. After years of evangelistic ministry, I think I have discovered a helpful way to describe the condition of children being lost. “Lost” in the Scriptures is used to describe the […]