The New Kidology: A Great Children’s Ministry Resource Gets Even Better

by Tony Kummer on June 29, 2009| Print Print | Share/E-mail

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One of my favorite Children’s Ministry websites just got a makeover. The upgraded Kidology website is now live – and Pastor Karl and company have made a great resource even better. If you are new to Kidology, it’s a membership based website that is offers practical training, creative teaching resources, and an outstanding forum. The whole thing was started by Karl Bastian, who has become the go-to guy for best practices in Children’s Ministry. His creative and entertaining personality comes out in every aspect of the site.

How I Discovered Kidology

Back in 2005 during my first weeks as a Children’s pastor, I found Kidology bookmarked all over the church’s kids ministry computer. I had been to Bible College and Seminary, but was clueless about the nuts and bolts of the ministry. The help I found kept me going, and saved me from so many mistakes. Karl (and others) took a personal interest in me, and have been a real blessing in my life.

Become A Kidologist

Now is a great time for you to discover Kidology. They have introduced some even more affordable membership plans (it was an aweseom value before and now it’s even better).

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1 Karl Bastian, the Kidologist June 29, 2009 at 1:52 am

Thanks for the encouragement! We are excited the new site. Still workin’ out a few minor bugs, but its fun to see months of work finally go live! Appreciate your site too!

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