Posts from June 2009
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06-29-09
Teaching Bible stories and how to find passages in the Bible is only part of a much larger faith skill set that children need to survive in the 21st century.
06-18-09
Think Orange is a great read, but does the field of children's and family ministry need more than a book about why the partnership between parents and families is crucial?
06-17-09
The context where you place a volunteer will dramatically effect their ability to grow as a leader in the same way that the soil conditions, irrigation, and sunlight affect the way a seedling will grow. The rules of real estate apply to volunteer placement: location, location, location!
06-10-09
Increasingly, churches are adopting and redesigning business models for ministry. As businesses start developing new kinds of positions and roles, should the church follow suit? I think it might be worth a shot with the advent of the Learning CEO.
06-10-09
As leaders, we must examine how we use the greatest book in our ministry. Tech Learning provides us some ideas about how to take strides to improve our efforts.
06-06-09
I had the privilege of having five minutes to share about my graduate school experience during commencement weekend. I thought I would share those thoughts with all of you and make what I hope to be a compelling case for advanced study in children's and family ministry.

