by Mark Jones | Sep 14, 2016 | Church Weekday Education, Featured, Parent/Family, Sunday School |
When I read The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg I wanted to start exercising and stop craving carbohydrates. I was surprised that I applied the principles of habit already, I just needed to attach my new behavior to my existing routine. The power of routine can be...
by Mark Jones | Aug 17, 2016 | Church Weekday Education, Featured, Preschool, Resources, Teacher Helps |
Weekday Education programs are being established in increasing numbers as the need for child care escalates. Such programs provide an opportunity for the local church to minister to young children and their families and to provide outreach to families whose children...
by Mark Jones | Aug 1, 2016 | Church Weekday Education, Featured, Game/Activity, Teacher Helps |
Starting a new year of Bible study classes means you need to learn the kids’ names and facts about them. Get a beach ball and a permanent marker. Inflate the ball then write questions on the ball for kids to answer. Good examples include:...
by Mark Jones | Jul 28, 2016 | Church Weekday Education, Events, Featured, Preschool |
Hey Friends— The *Unwrapped Conference* registration is about to close. We just got back from kid’s camp and I know your summer has been busy too, but I wanted to remind you of this incredible one-day training for your preschool teachers. I hope you will register your...
by Mark Jones | Jul 14, 2016 | Church Weekday Education, Events, Featured, Preschool |
At this one-day preschool training conference, participants will enjoy large group sessions and age group breakout sessions filled with practical training teachers can use in their classroom immediately. Participants will also receive a Conference Resource...
by Mark Jones | Oct 7, 2015 | Children, Church Weekday Education, Holiday/Seasonal, Preschool, Sunday School |
OH! Turkey Feathers What you will need: • Stiff feathers in a variety of colors • Turkey from cardstock, bulletin board set, or paper plate • Hole punch Put it together: 1. Punch holes around the feather part of the turkey. One row around the outside and one row just...