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The Unique Challenges of Fourth and Fifth Grade Ministry
Ministering to this unique age group is an important piece of discipleship for your church.
Store Code: CM39
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Price: $9.95



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Topics:Children, Children's ministry, Children's pastor, Communication, Demographics, Relevance
Filters:Children's ministry, Children's pastor, Sunday school, Volunteer
References:Proverbs 22:6, Deuteronomy 11:18-19
Date Added:December 01, 2006
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Overview

They're sometimes rambunctious, always insecure, and just beginning to develop an attitude. Fourth and fifth grade children are distinctly different from the children just younger and just older than they. Many ministry leaders find the differences exasperating. But armed with an understanding of the unique challenges and a few key strategies for ministering directly to a child of that age level, your ministry can disciple fourth and fifth graders with joy and impact.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

Identifying the Challenges 
Knowing what makes fourth and fifth graders so different is half the battle.

Targeting Fourth and Fifth Graders Specifically 
Overcoming the challenges begins with targeting and tailoring your ministry.

Case Study: Teaching the Bible Creatively 
They're creative, energetic, and interactive. Shouldn't your Bible lesson be the same?

Engaging with Relevance 
Draw in rowdy or inattentive students with techniques that meet their world.


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