Archive for Archive for September, 2012

• Add Some Bells & Whistles

  Add Some Bells and Whistles Sometimes, the only thing that separates one children’s ministry from another is Bells and Whistles. Some time ago, I was conducting a week long-evening series of children’s meetings for a church in Northern California. During day I had some free time, so the church arranged luncheons and something to […]

Posted by: kidhelper on Monday, September 24th, 2012

• Finding Your Life Verse

Finding Your Life Verse I have not seen much emphasis on this of late, except last Sunday in Church. Our Pastor decided to do a two-week series on Finding Your Life Verse. In my generation it seems that many of my peers had life verses. But the newer generation, they have this vague look when […]

Posted by: kidhelper on Monday, September 17th, 2012

• Your Decision to Leave

Your Decision to Leave! So you have decided to leave your position as Children’s Leader at your church. Perhaps “going for the door” was not an “easy” decision to make. On the other hand, it might have just been the “obvious” decision to make. God has been speaking to you and you have agreed, “it […]

Posted by: kidhelper on Monday, September 10th, 2012

• Target Aud—Home Schoolers

#8. Focus on Home Schoolers I think every Children’s Pastor must align himself with these home schooling families, not just give lip service, but by actively showing support to those parents committed to influencing their own children. To ignore them is to miss a great opportunity to work with really committed parents who want to […]

Posted by: kidhelper on Monday, September 10th, 2012

• Next Step Is—Another Step!

  Next Step Is—Just Another Step! “The elevator to success is out of order. You’ll have to use the stairs…one step at a time!” ~ Joe Girard The next step is easiest when you are running, but finding the next step is harder when you just stop, or get stuck!  Then you might just discover […]

Posted by: kidhelper on Monday, September 3rd, 2012

• Target Audience—Grandparents

  The seventh in a series that will attempt to help you deal with some of the issues you face in relating to various constituents in your children’s ministry. #7. Focus on Grandparents It is too easy to ignore this seasoned, experienced group in your ministry constituency. You must learn how to involve grandparents to […]

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Posted by: kidhelper on Monday, September 3rd, 2012