
Why Giving Kids Opportunity to Wonder Is Important
Children’s ministry is meant to aim kids toward a full, fulfilling relationship with Jesus—where they can’t avoid being awestruck.
We discuss the importance of and ideas for children’s faith formation in our children’s and family ministries.

Children’s ministry is meant to aim kids toward a full, fulfilling relationship with Jesus—where they can’t avoid being awestruck.

Get 6 practical ways kids can experience the love of God through you—because you’ll be loving those kids in the very ways God loves you.

When teaching kids to pray, it’s important they know it isn’t just asking God for things—it’s talking to Him about everything.

Day after day, and year after year, as we tune our hearts and ears to the Holy Spirit, God does a mysterious work in us. And we are transformed.

Spiritual practices for kids are implemented in time spent with God in an organized, yet spirit-led way. They provide space to rest in God’s presence.

It’s our job to help kids to know what is always true—what God says is true.

It’s vital for our children to know that they were created by God on purpose, for a purpose.

We want kids to know that God can and will work through their lives in unique ways. They fit into His Story and were made for wonder.

Ask God to help your kids see problems as more than obstacles, to instead see them as opportunities as well.

Rest is paying attention to our God-given needs and limits and choosing to honor God through an unhurried rhythm in our everyday lives.

We have the special opportunity as children’s leaders, parents, and disciple-makers to inspire children in the wonder of worship.

Inclusive ministry shows that no matter a child’s ability, they deserve to know how loved and valued they are by their Creator in heaven, and by you.