by Mark Jones | Apr 27, 2016 | Articles, Featured |
Written by Keith Badgett Imagine if Mary had to endure the preschool drop off line with Jesus. Would she have forgotten it was Jesus’s turn to bring snacks for his entire class? Could she have missed “show and tell” day? No matter a mother’s fame or fortune status,...
by Mark Jones | Apr 20, 2016 | Articles, Featured |
By Jennifer Smith An effective children’s ministry requires an abundance of supplies and materials available at any given time. With a few hours of work and minimal expense, you can organize your supplies into a neat, efficient resource area. The first step in...
by test User | Mar 22, 2016 | Articles, Missions/Service |
Response to Paige Patterson: Sacrifice: Am I prepared. By Amanda Davis “The things that are seen are temporary, but the things unseen are eternal”. This is the message I was listening to through ITunes University. The professor, Paige Patterson, of Southwestern...
by test User | Mar 16, 2016 | Articles, Featured, Idea Hoarder |
By Shayla Hale “I wish she would just sit still for five minutes!” “If he could only stop moving long enough to listen!” Have you ever said something like this about the wiggly, fidget of a kid in your class? Children learn in a variety of ways. Most children have...
by Mark Jones | Feb 17, 2016 | Articles, Featured, Parent/Family, Teacher Helps |
Our kids never had trouble going into a new classroom. I think their confidence came from their mother. Connie, my amazing wife, told me the kids are going to the nursery because I need a break for them and they need a break from me. That is exactly what...
by Mark Jones | Feb 3, 2016 | Articles, Featured, Idea Hoarder |
Diaper changing is not hard but I’m such a gagger that it scares (maybe even scars) the baby. Personal confession–when my boys were babies, I was so new to this, that sometimes the fragrant aroma of a dirty diaper sent my reflux into motion. Thinking...