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Children's Ministry Blog

  • Are You Getting Apples or Apple Trees?

    By in Lead on

    In the secular workplace, the key to job security is to be needed because others can’t do the job as well. Unfortunately, sometimes there’s a similar mind-set in the church. When Windows and Mac offered new visual interfaces, suddenly anybody…

  • Use These Ideas to Thank Your Volunteers

    By in Retain, Volunteers on

    November is upon us, and while many are already deep into Christmas program planning, we urge you to pause and consider this season of Thanksgiving. No matter what latest crisis has captured our attention, we can always thank God for…

  • 3 Baskets For Increasing Your Prayer Life

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    Here are three simple ways to increase your daily connection to prayer. 1. Prayer Basket – Place a small basket on your kitchen counter, desk, or nightstand. Inside it place the names of those you want to remember to pray…

  • 5 Stages of Becoming An Equipping Church

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    We’ll truly become the church described in Ephesians 4:11-16 when the value of equipping pervades our whole church body. Consider these five stages of building an equipping culture: Stage 1 – Top leaders let go of pride and seek to…

  • 6 Signs Your Church Encourages Serving

    By in Recruit, Training, Volunteers on

    Do you recall the Chinese proverb: A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step? Efforts in building a church that encourages serving is like taking those first steps. In other words, culture changing is an ongoing process—you never…