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There Is No Guarantee
Do you have a prodigal child? If so, your ministry, your personal spiritual life, and your family relationships no doubt have undergone great stress.
by a veteran Children's Pastor
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Staff Relationships and your Professional Growth
Every staff relationship affects our ministry in some way. Good relationships spur us on and help us to excel. Bad relationships drag us down and make our ministry a dreaded task.
by Jeff Denton
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Maximizing Your Personal and Professional Life:
How to Thrive and Not Just Survive!
by Michael Boner
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Is Your Church A Safe Place For Children?
Unfortunately many churches are unsafe for children ... what can we do to change this? (Part One)
by Dean Stone
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Is Your Church A Safe Place For Children?
Child safety must be a priority in every children's ministry. It only takes one incident to devastate a ministry. (Part Two)
by Dean Stone
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From Playing to Praying
How to Involve Children in Church Prayer
by Kim Butts
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18 Ways to Involve Your Kids in the Great Commission
What can help my kids and yours translate what they learn in these multi-ethnic settings, and the truth they are learning about Jesus in Sunday School into active participation in God's plan to bring all people into relationship with Him?
by Sylvia Foth
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Be a Hero, Lead a Child to Christ
In today's scary world, boys and girls need heroes. What better hero could they have than a teacher who shares his or her faith in Jesus Christ?
by Pat Verbal
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Include All Children? ... but of course
Sometimes we're not sure how to treat those people with disabilities who are involved in church programs or children's ministries. We want to show we care, but how?
by Jim Pierson
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Helping Your Pastor Fall in Love with Children's Ministries
One of the most important jobs that a children's pastor has is to gain respect of his senior pastor and know how to effectively communicate with him.
by Joey Ellis
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Caught in the Middle with Harry Potter
We asked Connie Neal, author of What's a Christian to Do with Harry Potter? to help our readers grapple with this hot issue.
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