“No somos un ministerio grande, pero sí somos un gran ministerio”

When Your Ministry Has a Fail

When Your Ministry Has a Fail by Justyn Smith Justyn Smith talks about what he’s learned when you do everything like you always do and things still turn out “blah!” Ever have one of those services when things werent clicking? You do everything that you normally do and things kind of turn out like blah?! … Leer más

Juegos – Dinmicas: CAMBIO Y CRECIMIENTO PERSONAL

Juegos – Dinmicas: CAMBIO Y CRECIMIENTO PERSONAL OBJETIVO: l. Romper el hielo detectando expectativas. II. Analizar el cambio personal dentro de su dualidad, oportunidad-amenaza. III. Identificar las fuerzas y debilidades, para lograr cambios personales. IV. Reconocer los obstculos para cada participante. TAMAO DE GRUPO: 20 participantes. TIEMPO REQUERIDO: 60 minutos. MATERIAL: l. Rotafolio o pizarrn. … Leer más

Being an Abnormal Kidmin is Ok.

Being an Abnormal Kidmin is Ok. by Sam Luce Another list I found enlightening and somewhat professionally satisfying to know that as a childrens pastor I dont have to fit the mold most people have in their minds of what a childrens pastor should or shouldnt be. The list is found in this blog post … Leer más

Why Are Kids Pastors So Lame?

Why Are Kids Pastors So Lame? by Sam Luce I want to attempt to answer my own question, Why do most young people going into the ministry want to be youth pastors? But first a couple of your responses. From jonathancliff.com He had lots of other great thoughts check out his whole post here. Why … Leer más

Strength-Based Vs. Area-Based

Strength-Based Vs. Area-Based by Justyn Smith So, Ive been thinking and it all started with a phone call to Allyson Evans over at Lifechurch.tv I took the opportunity over our phone call to ask Allyson a bunch of questions. Since our church has plans to expand beyond our property, I had some good questions regarding … Leer más

The Value of Praising Effort, Not Ability

The Value of Praising Effort, Not Ability by Jody Capehart   Jody Capehart recommends that children’s leaders focus their praise on things children can control rather than on traits like intelligence. As leaders, when you see a child reach some goal or accomplish something impressive, what do you immediately want to say? Wowww! Tommy that … Leer más