“God, I pray and I speak over this family that everything that has been lost, Love would return to them even more.” This prayer had me completely undone. This came from the heart of one
Matthew 18:1-5, Matthew 19:13-14, Luke 10:21 Jesus loved children. He held them and blessed them and even raised them up as an example for us. He said that the Kingdom belongs to them! He even
Yesterday morning in kids class there was a moment when someone came into the room right in the middle of our lesson, and they asked if the kids would pray for a specific person who
There we were, a group of about 30 kids, along with some adult teachers and helpers. We were learning about Hebrew poetry. We learned that Hebrew poetry is different than poetry as we know it.
“What is prayer?” I asked. An anxious to answer little boy pipes up “It’s when you talk to God! And then you know how to help people!” Then… After a few more answers and discussion,
To create an atmosphere where you see the children releasing what is in them to give. You must continually foster a hunger in yourself for the Person of the Lord in them. Study children in
There we were, a group of kids and a few adults, reading a short story about Elisha from 2kings4:38-44. After reading the story (with a few fun actors acting it out 🙃), we took in a
There are a few questions that I have found to really like asking children after we read the Bible together. Whether we are doing a study or reading a story, and even after acting out
I encourage you to intentionally look for opportunities where you can connect the children in your church to the whole church family. Here are some ways that may be helpful to do that: Talk about
We were reading and acting out the story of King Belshazzar when the hand of God wrote on the palace wall in Daniel chapter 5.The children were listening intently, asking God to show them what