Empowering Children to Understand Body Safety, Consent, and Appropriate Touch
Resources on the how, what, and why of equipping children to understand abuse in age appropriate ways.
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Resources on the how, what, and why of equipping children to understand abuse in age appropriate ways.
This conversation challenged us to think more deeply about our own feelings, as well as the feelings that enter through our church doors every week.
Enjoy these YouTube and Spotify playlists of worship music written or sung by Indigenous artists.
Order (free!) prints or use a video to get people excited about starting a creation care team in your local context.
Join FFM staff and other ministry leaders to talk about how children can participate in Lent and Easter in their homes and with the greater congregation.
If you are looking for way to grow intergenerational relationships while growing in faith together or are in search of a new way of engaging in ministry with children, give LOGOS a look.
WE events are a great way to introduce your congregation to intergenerational learning and to build relationships between generations.
Help generous believers give more effectively to your local church ministry by distributing Generosity Today to your congregation.
Recommended resource of monthly mailings featuring articles about mission and world Christianity.
Each week between now and Synod, we are inviting several classes to join together with CRCNA leaders for a time of prayer.
A quick video highlighting 2021 with Safe Church Ministry!
An engagingly simple way to invite people (small groups, friends, family, or your whole church!) to think more deeply about how faith is both formed and lived out in daily life.
Faith Alive is offering colorful, inspirational bulletins from the Every Sunday Bulletin service.
This Advent, I preached through the book of Ruth and wrote the candle liturgy as well. Please feel free to use and adapt!
A few prayers of lament written for congregational use. Each prayer covers a different topic.
While dealing with loss and grief can be difficult for anyone, children’s reactions may differ from those of adults. Here are some resources to help.
Picture books provide a way of engaging and talking with children about grief.
Reading stories to young children opens a world to them, and by incorporating Bible storybooks and/or books with biblical themes, children come to know God in a more transformational way than through direct teaching.
While serving is not a “one-off” event, you can utilize the summertime to adopt one of these ideas to focus on service.
Summer is a great time to change the pace of ministry. It also provides a wonderful opportunity to bring families and generations together. Here are some ideas.
This simple PDF was adapted from Howard Zehr's book, Changing Lenses: Restorative Justice for Our Times.
The focus of this issue is connections, and how we can be intentional at making connections with others.
With gratitude and appreciate, Disability Concerns says goodbye to Mark Stephenson, and welcomes new director, Lindsay Wieland Capel.
Our recent series focused on our newest resources, Everybody Belongs, Everybody Serves. Find resources, videos, and more!
This is the second article in a series of four for our fall 2021 Disability Concerns Canada. In this article Elly Van Alten encourages us to consider how we can be intentional with the connections we make.