A Super Fun Way to Help Families Form Faith This Summer
Interested in helping families with children form faith while having fun? Get inspired with this summer bucket list of ideas.
Interested in helping families with children form faith while having fun? Get inspired with this summer bucket list of ideas.
The beautiful art from "The Creator's Gift" art series is now available as a colouring book!
This new Celebrate Easter resource keeps girls independently engaged in faith-filled fun.
Kids Corner wants to help during this difficult time. We recognize the need for families to have safe, fun, and entertaining resources.
What if there was a gift you could give your family (or church!) which could be prepared in minutes yet formed faith all year long. There is.
This devotional eBook includes printable ornaments to help you and your family explore the Bible, from Genesis up to the birth of Jesus.
Looking for ways that your church can support family faith formation as the new school year begins? Read this.
These Nativity Sticker sets are so fabulous they may sell out before you finish reading this post. Here's why.
Do you quilt? Does your congregation have a quilting group? If so, we have a project that we'd love for you to take part in.
Suggestions to help young children experience other cultures and stretch their experience of the world they live in.
Grandparents can have a huge impact on the faith of their grandchildren. Here are some ideas for strengthening those important discipling relationships.
Looking for fun things to do with your girls? Check out these ideas from GEMS Girls' Clubs!
Looking for a way to participate in Advent in a meaningful way? Maybe with your children? Maybe just yourself? These 2017 Advent Calendar Templates are unique and free —just print and use.
Rather than adding another program or creating a new ministry team, here’s one idea for enhancing one event most church members already enjoy: Add a storytelling activity to your next planned potluck.
Ahhhh … it’s Lent! What am I going to do with my middle school kids? That was me last week, and once again, God provided a lesson that reached my kids and I wanted to share it with you.
This will be short sweet and to the point! If ever you guys need something to do on a random day, or the first week of every month (like I do) I recommend CRASH nights!
Whether you are with new friends or familiar faces this Thanksgiving, we pray these cards will help you and your guests deepen your thankfulness to God and love for one another.
I recently found a fabulous pattern for making wonderful stand-up Bible story characters. I’ve listed three ideas for how you might use them but I'm sure there are many more!
Here's a great, thought-provoking activity for your youth group, small group, family devotions, or even for yourself.
I always like to spend a few minutes playing a getting-to-know-you game on the first day of Sunday school. Here are two of my favorites.
Resurrection eggs help families focus their attention on Jesus' death and resurrection during Holy Week.
Trying to summarize the Bible in just a few words could be an interesting activity to use in Sunday School with adults or teens. Could a Bible story be reviewed by summarizing it in ten words?
Here are few fun ideas for praying with middle or upper elementary kids ... All you need is construction paper cut into strips, pencils or crayons, and a glue stick, tape, or a kid-sized stapler.
Here is a twist to the regular photo rally. It's worth giving it a try!