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Service to Others

Service to Others

What makes youth group and kids clubs different from other groups, teams, clubs in which youth and children participate? For me, it is the following four activities: prayer, scripture, outreach and service.  Fellowship and fun are a by-product of beings with...
Service to Others

One of the Greatest Opportunities we have to teach kids

FAMILY MINISTRY is one of the greatest opportunities we have to teach kids, develop leaders, and equip parents in order to pass along the faith to the next generation. To those who work in Kids/Youth Ministry, it makes perfect sense to focus on the children. We...

Planning for the Year

Get (and keep) a calendar. You can’t plan the year ahead if you don’t know what the year looks like.   Start big. Write down all the big, important, we-do-them-every-year, this-isn’t-going-to-change-unless-the-rapture-happens dates first (Easter,...
What is Youth Ministry?

What is Youth Ministry?

WHAT IS YOUTH MINISTRY? This is the proverbial question. For many of us involved in day-to-day ministry, we might answer with comments like, Sunday (or Wednesday) night programming, relationships,” or discipleship, but these answers tend to skip important...
Why We Need Children’s Ministry

Why We Need Children’s Ministry

Jesus made it clear that children matter to God. He values them not only for what they will become in the future but for who they are today. Jesus even told his disciples that to understand God’s Kingdom, they needed to become like little children. We can all agree...
Service to Others

Children and Youth Ministry in Small Churches

If you’re a small-church children/youth worker, you’re not alone. In America, 65% of churches have fewer than 100 members, and the average youth group in America has 7 to 8 students. The good news is that you can still do sustainable children/youth ministry. Some of...

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