Sunday School Revolutionary is a blog hosted by the Kentucky Baptist Convention on the topic {you guessed it} Sunday School.
I just read the latest post and wanted to share it here. It’a full of practical help for turning your Sunday school attendance list into a ministry list. Here’s a great quote:
Revolutionary Sunday School cares for people in class and in the community. Revolutionary Sunday School desires to add more people to the enrollment and care for more people in order to love them to Jesus. What steps can you take in the next month to move your classes toward “ministry list” enrollment? What is the first or most important step? Lead boldly to care for people for whom Jesus died. Be revolutionary!
Here’s the link - Sunday School Enrollment: Attendance List or Ministry List?
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I tried to go to your link above about–Here’s the link – Sunday School Enrollment: Attendance List or Ministry List?–but the link did not go thru. Would you please check it and/or let me know how to type in the address to the article? Thank you and blessings. J.D.
Thanks for letting me know. I’ve updated the link.