by admin | Wednesday, Nov 26, 2025 | Bible Lessons, Child Development, Free Bible lessons to download, Kid's Ministry, Children's Church
The other day, I was caught up in dramatic play with my granddaughter. We were deep in detective mode when a “message” arrived from a supposed friend. After some sleuthing, we decided it wasn’t from our friend at all—it was from an imposter! I suggested she send back...
by admin | Wednesday, Jul 30, 2025 | Child Development, Environment, Kid's Ministry, Children's Church, Resources
Let’s be honest—kids are messy. Sticky fingers, scattered toys, glitter explosions, and mysterious smudges on every surface. It’s not a flaw; it’s a feature of childhood. Mess means creativity, exploration, and growth. The reason I chose this topic was that I read...
by admin | Thursday, Jul 3, 2025 | Child Development, Environment, Kid's Ministry, Children's Church, leadership, Teaching Tips, Uncategorized
From the sun-drenched plains of the outback to the bustling streets of Tokyo, the laughter of children carries a familiar rhythm—a melody of wonder, curiosity, and joy. No matter their language or landscape, children across cultures share common ground: kids are kids,...
by admin | Wednesday, Jun 18, 2025 | Child Development, Environment, Kid's Ministry, Children's Church, leadership, Resources, Uncategorized
When we were first-time parents, we took our infant son to the doctor (I can’t remember why), and he kindly told us there were two items we must have at home. A thermometer and pain relief suitable for infants. We didn’t know much back then! ...
by admin | Thursday, May 22, 2025 | Bible Lessons, Child Development, Curriculum, Uncategorized
My daily devotional recently shared from a book titled Born to Believe: God, Science, and the Origin of Ordinary and Extraordinary Beliefs. (Newberg, A. 2006, Born to Believe: God, Science, and the Origin of Ordinary and Extraordinary Beliefs, Simon and...
by admin | Wednesday, Feb 26, 2025 | Child Development, Kid's Ministry, Children's Church, leadership
My children attended school in the mid-1990s and to the end of the 2000s. I recall their Primary School Principal addressing parents at assembly, telling us that our children could work jobs that had not been invented yet. PCs were big, I mean physically...
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