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

Un Pueblo Fuerte

Un Pueblo Fuerte “… mas el pueblo que conoce a su Dios se esforzar y actuar” (Daniel 11:32). “me d cien predicadores que nada teman allende pecar, y nada anhelen allende Dios, y no importa si son clrigos o legos; los portones del infierno sern estremecidos y los reinos de los Cielos sern instalados en … Leer más

Juegos para Nios: Busca la Pareja

Juegos para Nios: Busca la Pareja Se preparan pares de objetos iguales, de los que tenemos en la clase: Dos gomas, dos sacapuntas, dos cepillos de dientes, etc Todos estos objetos se meten en dosbolsas de tela, en cada bolsa se colocar un objeto de cada par, empieza el juego con dos jugadores. Uno saca … Leer más

Partnering with Parents to Protect Their Kids

Partnering with Parents to Protect Their Kids by Keith Tusing Keith Tusing offers tips on teaming with parents to protect their kids from negative cultural influence. Has culture gone too far?Are you shocked daily by what you see, hear, and read? Now, I am not a proponent for the holy huddle or familybubble but sometimes, … Leer más

Leading KidMin Worship: 6 Practical Tips

Leading KidMin Worship: 6 Practical Tips Sam Luce gives insight into his ministry’s worship time and gives great tips for children’s worship leaders.   I talked toYancy, our kids’ worship leader,about worship and the huge role it plays in what we do. We often talk about curriculum and what we teach, as we should, but … Leer más

Top 10 Tips for Starting a New Childrens Ministry

Top 10 Tips for Starting a New Childrens Ministry by Roger Fields How do you get started in kidmin? Roger Fields has some great ideas.   Recruit energetic people.Dont wait for volunteers. Theyre not coming. Ask people to be on your team. Nobody ever volunteered for Jesus. He actively recruited them. Do the same. Actively … Leer más

17 Just For Fun Games

17 Just For Fun Games by Randy Christensen Some great ideas for indoor and outdoor fun with your kids!   Guest article by Angela Simmons STICKY GUY: Place children on two teams and have each team choose a player to be their sticky guy. The team then wraps a roll of duct tape around the … Leer más