by Meg Calvin | Apr 28, 2017 | Articles, Resources
While not serving at the church I am most likely in my daughter’s playroom. As an imaginative two-year-old, she adores baby dolls and legos. She loves wrapping the doll in blankets, patting her back, and feeding her broccoli and tuna in a high chair. I join her and do...
by Matt Guevara | Jul 13, 2016 | Articles
I’ve been reading, praying, and processing through the events our nation witnessed last week, considering their impact on children’s and family ministry. In many ways, I’ve been hoping other wiser, experienced kidmin leaders would lend their voice to these issues. In...
by Jesse Smith | Nov 30, 2015 | Articles, Uncategorized
As ministers to children, we’re in the Word (or should be) a bunch. But I’m sure you’ve heard the warnings about making sure that you’re in the Word for yourself – not just about what you’re teaching…it’s easy not to be...
by Anne-Marie Finsaas | Nov 2, 2015 | Articles
Remember when… Now that our kids have all left home, it’s been intriguing to me to listen to what they remember about our family life. “Remember when…” one of them begins and the hoots of laughter start. “Remember when Dad would take us up on the roof?” (Disclaimer...
by Matt Guevara | Oct 5, 2015 | Articles
Merry Christmas! We know, it’s not Christmas just yet. In fact as of October 5, 2015, Christmas is 79 days away. Depending on your personality and tradition, the 79 days might seem far away or really close (maybe even too close). For children’s and family...
by Matt Guevara | Sep 24, 2015 | Articles
How do you finish the following sentence, “I am ___________ creative!” Did you answer with an enthusiastic ‘ALWAYS’ or an appalled ‘NEVER’? In my experience, I have found that most people put themselves in one camp or the other when it comes to creativity. I have also...
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