Reaching Kids with Special Needs
The solution is to understand that training is just 20% of the equation.
The solution is to understand that training is just 20% of the equation.
These three words may hold the key to getting parents engaged with your children's or student ministry.
One of the things our pastor talks about is how intimacy is built with unhurried time and unhurried conversation together.
We want our kids to have a thriving, authentic relationship with Jesus. Not just outward behavior that is compliant when we're around.
Today, I'm going to talk about being a healthy spiritual family. Not a perfect family, but a family who learns every day to be a little more like Jesus.
"What needs to be done?" I challenge you to ask yourself this question. It will probably wreck you, but in all the right ways.
You're not just giving away your time because you're a volunteer to complete a task. You're more than that. You're giving away Christ!
We teach kids the Bible story and talk about the ponder point, but we've also learned to acknowledge the Holy Spirit as our teacher.
We all want big change, but developing a successful family ministry often begins with baby steps. Here's a handful of little ways to make a big impact.
When we slow down enough to remember and celebrate God's faithfulness He will renew us, He will guide us, and He will show His presence among us.