Our area has been under social isolation/quarantine for about two weeks at the time this article is being written. No one sent me a manual for how to navigate parenting my kids through a quarantine and the inevitable emotional rollercoaster ride it brings. I am guessing you have not received one either. It seems that…
Leading Families And A Team Through Covid-19
These are unprecedented times. Leading families and a team through Covid-19 is a conversation you have probably never had until a couple weeks ago. Never before has there been a challenge in front of our leaders like this. There has also never been quite the same opportunity. We have entered brand-new territory. The unique challenges…
Talking to Kids About The Coronavirus Pandemic
Whether you have middle school and high school aged kids, like we do, or younger school -aged children; talking to kids about a pandemic is not something you probably have much experience with. I know we don’t. If you are anything like us, you are navigating the un-chartered territory of questions about the coronavirus. If…
Safety in Kid’s Ministry
In my experience, safety in kid’s ministry is more important for parents when initially evaluating a children’s ministry program than any other component. If we want to earn the opportunity to invest in the spiritual foundation of the next generation; safety in our kid’s ministry environments has to be our top priority. It can be…
What Makes a Family Choose your Church?
According to a recent study by Barna Research Group, 58% of highly engaged parents choose a church based on its programming for kids. What makes families choose to stay at your church? Apparently, kids programming plays a big part in the decision. We may not have control over WHAT families chose to prioritize when hunting…
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