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Practical Ministry Skills
Adapting for Small or Start-up Ministries
See how a few creative adaptations can enable your ministry to flourish, regardless of the size or status of your church.
Store Code: PS40
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Topics:Adult education, Children, Christian education, Communication, Education, Sunday school, Teaching
Filters:Children's ministry, Children's pastor, Christian education, Pastor, Preaching, Sunday school, Sunday school
Purpose:Ministry
References:Ephesians 4:13, 1 Corinthians 15:10, Proverbs 3:5-6
Date Added:October 06, 2005



Overview

When you try to build a children's ministry in a small or new church, you face unique obstacles. You might not have any volunteers in place. You might be meeting in a rented facility. Your favorite curriculum might assume you have more resources than are available. You don't, however, have to compromise your vision for life-impacting ministry. A few creative adaptations can enable your ministry to flourish, regardless of the size or status of your church.

This tool is adapted from "Big Challenges of a Small or Start-up Ministry," a PromiseLand Conference workshop by Nancy Rose. PromiseLand is a ministry of the Willow Creek Association.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

Individual Learning Styles
Great teaching matches truth with the ways people learn best.

 
Style Matters for Children
Use the individual learning approaches of children to inspire spiritual growth.

 
Making New Methods Work
Now that you know about the four learning styles, how can you adapt them to a class?

 
Matching Technique to Learning Style
Ask these questions to keep your methods from turning into gimmicks.

 
Special Kids Deserve Special Attention
Use teachers and volunteers to make key connections with the kids and their parents.

 
We Don’t All Learn Alike
Students learn in multiple ways, which means that teachers have to vary their approaches.

Helping Parents
The church can take important steps in support of moms and dads with ADD/ADHD children.

Learning Disabilities Checklist
Clues for detection and tips to create a great learning environment for all kids.


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