Resources and Ideas for Your Children's Ministry

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When you connect your kids to Scripture you help them see themselves as God sees them: infinitely valuable, desperately loved, and entirely welcome.
This lesson preview is pulled from the 5-lesson Christmas Series from Wonder Ink. It can be used in large group/small group and in classrooms.
This series explores five Old Testament stories of people who wander from God—every time, God invites His people to think again. And every time, He is faithful.
To be known and loved—that’s just golden. In your children’s ministry, you’re uniquely positioned to help kids feel known and loved.
Do the volunteers that serve alongside you in ministry each week know that Jesus is enough for them?
Children’s ministry is not just for Sunday. It’s our desire to make it easy for children’s ministry leaders to partner with parents and families all week long.
The simple reality is we were all created for wonder. God designed us with wonder, and our wonder is what draws us to Him.
This space with our kids is sacred space and we should treat it as such—making space for our holy God to invite us to holy ground to be transformed by Him.
In person, hands-on discipleship is so important, as relationship is important. But could there be more connection through technology?
When we come together in unity as believers, God’s light shines so bright that the whole world can know that He is who He says He is.
God’s creation of family as a reflection of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit gives a more complete picture of God as one who delights in His children.
Children are the church of today. Just as we are. The ministry work that takes place in children’s ministry—it’s all important.
When purchasing children’s ministry curriculum, whether for Sunday school, midweek, large group or small group—consider these 6 things!
We need to go together on the journey of discipleship with each other, for the sake of the spiritual formation of this generation of kids.
In worship response, it’s our job to set the table and invite kids to respond as they experience God as He moves.
Your volunteers are image bearers who are made to be known, loved, and led by God. Here are 4 ways to engage God’s wonder with your team.
Kids are great at wondering. At being amazed. At being curious. Let’s encourage them and support families as they wonder in God’s truth!
In 2023, every child (and parent) in your ministry was born into a technologically-connected, digital world. The good news: screen time can be God time.
We have been given a precious opportunity to lead the children in our ministries, yet we cannot give away the things that we do not possess.
In this live video, you’ll get tips and ideas for how to teach Wonder Ink in a group of kids of various ages.