Tag Archive: Engaging Teaching

5 Imperatives For Every Children’s Ministry Program

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A couple of years into my ministry career I was asked What are the things that you are intentional about incorporating into every program you lead? I didn’t really have an answer but I thought it was a good question. So I sat down soon after that I wrote out these 5 imperatives for every…

The Secret Sauce Of KidMin

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My good friend Roger Fields wrote a great post on his blog yesterday. It corresponds with his ideas about how we ought to interact with kids in our ministries (which I agree with!). I thought it was so good that I asked if I could repost it here on KidMin360! By the way, Kidz Blitz…

Engaging Children

The last several posts, aside from those talking about our most recent giveaway, have covered the topics mentioned in this post.  We’ve talked about aligning our vision, growing ourselves, growing our team, and the value of relationships. Each of these alone will contribute greatly to growth in your ministry.  Combine them and the impact is…

5 Essentials for Kidmin: Telling the Good News

Our definition for Kidmin is: partnering with parents to guide kids toward a HEART for God. We do that by equipping them to disciple their own children, but we also must address what happens within the church ministry.  For that, there are 5 essentials, the first 4 of which we’ve defined as: H eartfelt Relationships…

5 Essentials for Kidmin: Authentic Worship

Our definition of Kidmin is:  partnering with parents to guide kids toward a HEART for God. For the churches part, there are 5 Essential elements that must be present in what we do with kids. The first element is Heartfelt Relationships. The second essential element is Engaging Teaching. The third element is this: Authentic Worship….

5 Essentials for Kidmin: Engaging Teaching

We defined Kidmin as “partnering with parents to guide kids toward a HEART for God.” As we partner with parents, what we offer in the church (from the Nursery through 5th or 6th grade!) must include the first essential: Heartfelt Relationships. The second essential is Engaging Teaching. Long gone are the days of “childcare” in Children’s Ministry….

What is Kidmin? Part 3

In the last post we offered our definition of Kidmin: partnering with parents to guide kids toward a HEART for God. Ultimately, it is the parents’ responsibility to disciple their own child.  Our role as leaders in Kidmin is to partner with them.  We do that in many different ways.  It might mean we offer…

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