A New Year's Checklist
Happy New Year! By now you are almost halfway through the educational year (stop reading and give yourself a hug!). But since there's still work to do, here's a list to help you get your New Year off to a smooth start.
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Happy New Year! By now you are almost halfway through the educational year (stop reading and give yourself a hug!). But since there's still work to do, here's a list to help you get your New Year off to a smooth start.
Busy schedules mean worn out families don’t always make it to church. Here are some ideas that your church could do to get families more engaged.
If you’re in that director’s chair this year, expect the unexpected! And read on to find some great tips to make this year’s program both a joy to watch and a joy to plan.
Before you shift gears for the summer, I suggest you start on seven little chores that will help your church make next season a success.
Nella Uitvlugt, executive director of Friendship Ministries, has just posted a recording of her popular Autism and Children's Ministry webinar on the Friendship website!
If your church is considering a change, here are three things I learned that might help.
The key to calling volunteers is to “find people who love God and love kids; then equip them with the skills they need to lead a group of children.”
Coordinating Sunday school for the first time? You’re not alone! This network is designed especially for you and your teaching team. It’s full of helpful tips, ideas, and resources so that you won’t have to reinvent the wheel.
Help your church get excited about your kid’s ministry by developing a vision that highlights some of the key things your ministry is about.
Getting folks on board with your church’s children’s ministry program can be a struggle. I’ve got a few ideas you might want to try.
Read on for tips to help you get the most of a ministry team meeting.