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Fresh Ideas for Children's Ministry
In a world full of kid-friendly activities, your children's ministry may need some fresh ideas.
Store Code: CM44
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Price: $14.95



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Topics:Children, Children's ministry, Children's pastor, Communication, Pop culture, Relevance, Teaching, Vision
Filters:Children's ministry, Children's pastor
References:Proverbs 29:18
Date Added:May 01, 2007
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Overview

Children's ministry should be one of the most fun and exiting ministries in your church, right? But sometimes ministries lose momentum after years of doing them the same way. Volunteers grow tired. And in a society where children are inundated with '"child-friendly” experiences at school and the mall, even the kids can grow bored with child-targeted programs. What do you do when you need a fresh wind to breathe new life into your ministry? To make it exciting again? The idea sparkers, creativity, and intentional prayer contained in these materials may hold the keys to renewing the vitality and effectiveness of your children's ministry.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

Preparing the Fields for Freshness 
Ask, seek, and expect God to open new doors in your ministry.

Fresh Ideas for Reaching Parents 
Refocusing on parents leads to renewal of vision.

Fresh Ideas for Reaching Children 
What would it take to put a sparkle back in their eyes?

Fresh Ideas for Reaching Volunteers 
Volunteer recruitment freshens up with a fresh batch of enthusiasm.


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