by Mark Jones | Jun 16, 2013 | Articles, Featured, Leadership, Research, Sunday School |
Circle the description that best describes the statement. Greeters know how to lead guests to our children’s ministry area. great greeters……..need some help……..what greeters? The children’s ministry area is easy to find. ...
by Mark Jones | May 12, 2013 | Articles, Children, Featured, Preschool, Research, Resources, Sunday School, Teacher Helps, Training |
The Preschool Years The preschool years of a child’s life are important for building a spiritual foundation that will support the child throughout his entire life. Through concrete, literal teaching of who God is, who Jesus is, and that the Bible is true, we lay...
by Mark Jones | Apr 15, 2013 | Articles, Featured, Guiding Behavior, Leadership, Research, Resources, Teacher Helps, Training |
What Do I Say? I serve as the Children’s Minster in Texas. I visit your “classroom” every other week or so for ideas, and greatly appreciate your “classroom”. I need your assistance. Yesterday, during a break in staff meeting our pastor...
by Mark Jones | Mar 11, 2013 | Featured, Research, Resources |
Children experience loss in many ways. The loss may be an external object, an environmental loss, a skill or ability, a habit, the protection of the adult world, or a future. They frequently experience loss through death of a pet, grandparent, relative, or friend....
by Mark Jones | Feb 21, 2013 | Featured, Parent/Family, Podcast, Research |
Working with parents as teachers in your ministry or partnering with them to guide their child on his spiritual journey can prove to have its challenges. I interview Allison Kizzia, Childhood Ministry Specialist for the Arkansas Baptist Convention, to share some...
by Lana | Feb 22, 2012 | Articles, Leadership, Preteens, Research |
Seems like more and more churches are considering the sixth graders. What do we do with them? Some have grouped them in the youth ministry while others remain in Children’s ministry. I have become aware of some churches who separate them into a preteen ministry...