Do you have visions of your church running a giving campaign?.So, what do you think about when you hear the word “steward”? Sometimes it's even confused with tithing in the bible. But today, stewardship is often misunderstood, partially grasped, or not on anyone’s radar at all. Every kids church ministry deserves the very best resources for teaching God’s Word, even when they don’t have the financial resources.Įvery week, thousands of churches use our Bible lessons, craft ideas, printable resources, and coloring pages to teach kids the Christian faith.Stewardship in the Bible is one of the essential bible study topics you need to learn as a disciple of Christ. We believe that children and parents benefit from a strong Christian education program in the church. Our website has teaching material for children of all aged – starting with the church nursery (age 0-1 years old), toddlers (age 2-3 years old), preschool (age 4-5 years old), young elementary (age 6-8 years old), older elementary (age 9-10 years old), and preteen youth ministry groups (age 11-12 years old). It is HIS divine will that young people come to faith in Jesus Christ and find salvation through the Gospel and the work of the Holy Spirit to bring them to faith. We believe that God is the loving Father of all kids. helps you tell kids about Jesus by providing age-appropriate Bible study material and Sunday School curriculum – all 100% free online. So very pleased with Tara’s gift of developing lessons for children’s ministry. This is a well-written, fun and meaningful lesson. I included instructions for how to dry the seeds bombs and how to scatter them. They placed their bombs on the wax paper, wrapped them up, and then put them in a small paper bag to take home. They had a fun time rolling and shaping their “bombs.” I had a piece of wax paper for each of the children. As I added the water and began mixing with my hands, I explained to the kids about the seed bombs. I had the red clay powder, soil and seeds already mixed together in a plastic bin. We had the children compete in three teams (4 per team.) Then we went on to have the lesson, and last, we stepped outside the gym doors (we meet in a high school, and our K-5th meet in the gym) onto a cement area to make our seed bombs. We did the sensory boxes (with the rice, rocks, seeds, etc.) and played the game of racing to get the most seeds out. It was such a fun and interactive morning. Today, we learned of the Parable of the Soils. Our children’s ministry just started the Parables of Jesus study last Sunday.
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