Hey 56ers teachers!
I am going through a "Kids In Ministry" course right now through Valley Forge, and I'm learning so much great stuff! One thing I am learning is how important it is to train kids to DO ministry, not just be ministered TO. It's especially important with the age group that you are working with this very weekend! The follow excerpts are from a book called Kids Making a Difference, by Pete Hohmann.
"The preteen years (ages 10-12) are our second critical window.... They are no longer little children, but not quite teenagers. You probably noticed that the flannel graph stories and secret code word searches in Sunday School just don't seem to have the same impacts as they did with the younger children. In fact, many of the age group have grown bored with Christianity and are just going through the motions of memorizing material, only to quickly forget it the following week."
"Because of this boredom...many are lost at the age, even though their parents may faithfully bring them to church each Sunday.... Could it be that they are bored with Christianity because they have not been given opportunities to personally prove that the promises of God are true? Their ideas and beliefs remain untested, and therefore are not integrated into their own faith in a meaningful way."
"Children of all ages in the Millennial Generation want to make a difference, but it is CRITICAL that PRETEEN Millennials be given opportunities to ministry to others!"
In light of this information, I'd like you to hit hard a few things with the kids this weekend. Whether it has ANYTHING to do with the lesson or not, emphasize the fact that giving back is important, and ministry to others is what Jesus called us to do, and they are not too young to do it! Let them know that we have a Jr. Helpers program that they can get involved in (I'll make sure to have applications ready for you this weekend), and we have a Kids Worship Band that they can get involved in! Ask them how we could make Kids Connect better, and what their gifts and talents are that they could be using! Write down their ideas (with names!) and make sure that information gets to me, and that you follow up with them the next time you see them as well!
Challenge them to get involved and to use their gifts and talents for God! That's the only way we're going to keep their hearts and their faith through their teenage years!
Thank you all!
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