Teaching Children’s Church Like Jesus

by Tony Kummer on April 17, 2009| Print Print | Share/E-mail

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I just ran across a great article written by Karl Bastian. He asks a question that just might change everything about your children’s ministry. What if Jesus taught in your children’s church? Karl writes:

Jesus didn’t come and undertake an educational ministry, but rather a relational ministry! Jesus came to this earth, born as a child, grew up within the culture, ministered to felt needs, and made friends who He made into disciples to carry on the ministry after His redeeming work on the cross.

The article concludes with some great practical tips. Check it out and find something you can apply this Sunday. Here is the link - If Jesus Led Children’s Church by Karl Bastian.

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