
Earlier this year, our church chose to help a pastor in Myanmar start a goat farm for their congregation to become self-supporting. The week before the project was introduced to the congregation, I had the opportunity to teach to our preschool class about Nehemiah returning to Jerusalem to help rebuild the walls of the city. We talked about ways we can be a helper at home (picking up our toys); how we can help at our church (passing out water bottles at an upcoming consignment sale); and ways we can help people around......
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Beyond a doubt, it was the most life-changing, eye-opening, heart-awakening 6 weeks of my ministry life. As...
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For many older adults, the COVID-19 pandemic has required isolation from their family, friends, community, and church....
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On a conference call with overseers and children’s ministry leaders on Monday evening, International Children’s Ministries’ KidServe...
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God has long been in the business of using young people for the glory of His kingdom. ...
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As a mom of two daughters and a children’s pastor, I wish I could tell you that...
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“…And the child did minister unto the Lord before Eli the priest.” (1 Samuel 2:11) When Hannah...
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Part of ministry to children is teaching them to serve Christ by serving others. Involving kids in...
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Over one billion children (throughout the world) are suffering from one or more forms of extreme deprivation. ...
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It started as a 9 year old girl’s dream—to build an orphanage in the impoverished nation of...
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