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10 Tips for Children’s Ministry from Mickey Mouse

10 Tips for Children’s Ministry from Mickey Mouse

by Greg Baird
10 Tips for Children's Ministry from Mickey Mouse
Greg Baird takes a tip from the Mouse and his friends on how to successfully engage kids.

Greg BairdI recently came across notes from a presentation made by a Disney Imagineer* at a meeting in 1987. He gaveMickeys 10 Commandmentswhen it comes to engaging guests. Ive modified it a little bit to fit our world of KidMin, so here are 10 principles to help us engage our guests Mickeys Guide to Successful Childrens Ministry:

  1. Know Your Audience –Know their level of understanding. Dont bore people, talk down to them, or lose them by assuming they know what youre talking about, or by talking over their heads.
  2. Wear Your Guests Shoes –Insist that all who serve in your childrens ministry experience your facility and program as a participant as often as possible. All should stop and consider whats happening through the eyes of your children.
  3. Organize the Flow of People and Ideas –Use good story telling and teaching techniques. Make sure your ministry groups are age appropriate and your program flow is systematic.
  4. Create Visual Magnets –Lead kids from one segment of the program to the next or from one area to the next by creating visual magnets and rewarding them for making the journey successfully.
  5. Communicate with Visual Literacy –Make good use of all the non-verbal ways of communication in your ministry color, shape, form, texture.
  6. Avoid Overload –Resist the temptation to teach too much or use too much stimulus in your teaching. Focus on one point each week and maximize a minimum number of teaching tools to engage your kids. Provide guidance for further engagement for those who want more.
  7. Tell One Story at a Time –Divide your teaching into distinct, logical, organized stories so that your kids can absorb the information and clearly travel the path to the main concept.
  8. Avoid Contradiction –Every element of your ministry should clearly communicate who you are and what youre all about. Facilities, volunteer engagement, teaching styles, etc. all communicate this and should all be cohesive with the same message.
  9. For Every Ounce of Teaching, Provide a Ton of Fun –Give kids plenty of opportunity to have fun through participating in the teaching experience and by making the environment rich and appealing to all of the senses.
  10. Keep It Clean –Never underestimate the power of cleanliness and routine maintenance. People expect quality all the time and may not express their satisfaction. They will, however, often comment on broken, dirty, or disorganized spaces.

So how do our childrens ministries measure up? UseMickeys Guide to Successful Childrens Ministryto evaluate what you offer.

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