Guide for Adapting Any DWELL Session
Use this free guide to easily adapt any Dwell session into a simplified outline which Dwell leaders can use with children in-person or virtually or parents could use at home.
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Use this free guide to easily adapt any Dwell session into a simplified outline which Dwell leaders can use with children in-person or virtually or parents could use at home.
Resources and support for small groups and house churches navigating partial reopening.
Here are resources to help Youth Ministry leaders navigate partial reopening, in all stages between "total lockdown" and "total reopening" of physical buildings.
Children's ministry resources for partial reopening of physical church buildings.
Faith nurture resources for partial reopening of physical church buildings.
Whether you are looking for a long-term care facility for yourself or for a loved one, making the right decision can feel overwhelming. The resources in this article will help you and the ones you love make informed choices.
Whether you’re forming a new children’s ministry or reevaluating existing programming, it’s important to ask the right questions. This resource from Faith Formation Ministries will help you define your main purpose and goals.
Helpful resource links for youth leaders and others who minister to teens during the coronavirus pandemic.
If you're exploring ministry through online small groups, whether intergenerational or adult-focused, check out these resources.
Here are some great resources for nurturing faith during the coronavirus outbreak.
Looking for ways to encourage and equip children and their families during this time? Check out this list of resources.
Kids participate in children’s ministry programs for just a few hours each month, but those hours are valuable stepping stones. Here are 5 ways to build on what your child learns at church.
This free downloadable Holy Week devotional helps families travel with Jesus on the journey from Palm Sunday to Easter morning.
Here are 5 ways families can promote curiosity and wonder, brought to you from the Dwell at Home series of resources for families.
Introducing the Third Third of Life Toolkit from Faith Formation Ministries and Disability Concerns! This new FREE digital resource collection can help your church minister to and with people ages 55 and up.
Telling and retelling stories is a great way to help kids learn God’s Word. Here are 5 tips from the Dwell at Home series of resources for families. (See printable version in attachments.)
Everyday Family Faith is helping families make space for God and grow in faith together. Here are 5 creative ideas for how your church can support families with this resource.
Worship is for people of all ages! Here are five tips to help kids worship from the Dwell at Home series of resources for families.
The resources listed here will help you and members of your congregation think and talk about what it means to die well—and to die as people with hope.
Although organ donation and right to die are very different issues, they both raise bioethical questions that Christians should consider. The resources gathered here can help navigate these issues.
Many adults neglect to create wills and advance directives, but it’s important to make provision for your wishes about dying and the distribution of your estate.
Learning to recognize the signs of elder abuse and helping older adults make safe choices and understand their rights are two ways families and churches can help address this growing crisis.
According to the National Council on Aging, about 80 percent of older adults have at least one chronic disease, and 68 percent have at least two. But there are many things you and your church can do to help those who are struggling with pain and illness.
These resources will help you understand the changes and challenges of growing older and accommodating them so people of all ages can participate fully in your congregation and community.
As life expectancy continues to climb in North America, many people in the third third of life are looking for ways to live well as they age—to stay healthy mentally and physically.