As the leader, what concerns you the most about your church's children's ministry?

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As the leader, what concerns you the most about your church's children's ministry?
Children need a great spiritual foundation. Shouldn't we be giving them that in our churches instead of simply babysitting?
Does that sound strange? But here's what a great children's minister is doing.
What other TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) Talk Conferences have helped you bolster your children's ministry?
Have you taught these principles to your students about the birth of Jesus this Christmas season?
Did you know that if you did the following things this past weekend the kids have already forgotten 90 percent of what you taught?
Strong, young children's pastors are hard to come by these days. Here's why veteran children's pastors must be intentional about investing in the next generation of leaders.
Do you want to see your students transformed for Christ? Here are some words of encouragement that can help.
Guess who does many good things for your church you may not know about? The answer may surprise you.
While you may be reaching the children in your ministry, what are you doing to influence their parents?
Have you ever been faced with a situation where you had to tell a volunteer that they couldn't serve in your children's ministry? How did you handle it?
Do you look at the early childhood ministry in your church as simply childcare, or does it mean so much more?
Are the laborers few in your children's ministry? This may be why.
What is your strategy for getting first-time guest families to return?
Ministry is a marathon, not a sprint. Here's some advice as to how your children's ministry can stay successful for the long term.
Discover which two words can give you an indication of whether or not your children's church has an impact on newcomers.
Running a church nursery can be a challenge financially, legally and logistically. Is a nursery a necessity in your church?
What does our example tell our children? Are we teaching our children to be doers or beings?
Satan comes to steal, kill and destroy. Find out why he especially hates children's ministry leaders and the ways he tries to deceive them.
Do you do these three things each week to get a pulse of what's actually happening in your children's ministry? What else can you do?