Being sick can be scary, especially for children. Dr. Scott James has a passion for showing both kids and their parents that God is right there with them in their time of need
Read MoreEach story hinges on an issue that children (and their parents) regularly face. But instead of moralistic advice, parents, children, classmates, teachers, and even the pastor offer the grace of forgiveness, the remembrance of Christ’s presence, and the conviction and comfort of the gospel.
Read MoreChildren’s ministry scholarship as a whole has swung from what I might describe as a Classical education model across the bow to something that looks more and more like a Montessori-style model of Christian education. What should we think of these process-oriented approaches to children’s discipleship?
Read MoreIf kids are going to trust and believe that God is big enough to address all of the huge challenges we face in our world, they need to hear stories about how he works in miraculous ways.
Read MoreJesus, our great God, was born as a little baby, and his birth is good news and great joy for all people—including your child!
Read MoreUnderstanding the different parts of a worship service can be confusing for a young child. This new book, helps kids to understand church.
Read MoreParents don’t need to come up with a new sermon or lesson. We must simply be willing to use the God-given, teachable moments that present themselves and teach our kids what God is teaching us.
Read MoreI wasn’t trained on how to counsel a child in seminary. I only learned by watching and asking questions of more seasoned counselors. No books can replace such ministry mentorship, but I do wish I’d had this one when I was starting out.
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