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Monthly Archives: August 2009
Baffled by Adult Ministries
I remember sitting down with a pastor of a church quite a few years ago about doing some teacher training at his church. We got talking about adult ministries and he expressed how he was baffled about the lack of books and training materials for adult ministries. Continue reading
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Help Kids See School as Their Mission Field
As children and teenagers head back to school, as well as young people to college, they have increased opportunity for outreach, to share Jesus Christ with their friends, to be a witness in word and deed. Continue reading
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When VBS is Over, Then What?
The title of this post is inaccurate. Vacation Bible School is never over. Well, perhaps the actual program is, but the . . . Continue reading
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So Much to Do in Christian Education Ministries of the Church
Soon the Christian Education ministries of the church will be into full swing again — Sunday School, small groups, children and youth ministries, and so much more. There is a lot of work to be done and people must be recruited to do it. Let me encourage you to … Continue reading
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