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Study: KidMin Produces Spiritually Active Adults

A recent study confirms those who attended Sunday school as children are much more likely to attend church as adults.

Home-Grown World Christians

Noel Piper explains how to help a child become world-minded.

The Parent Factor

Don't underestimate the importance of attracting young parents to your church.

Creating a Custom Facebook Page

Advice from the Orange Conference about creating a social network for your ministry.

Helping Parents Embrace Spiritual Weirdness

When it comes to parenting teenagers, I think “awkward” is one of the best descriptors. In fact, I think many parents give up on...

Aligning Parents for a Vision of Family

Perhaps one of the most difficult things to do as a leader within the church is to change the culture of a church!  I would...

Frugality, Orange-Style

In this economy where many churches are cutting budgets or delaying spending, I firmly believe when it comes to budgets sometimes less is more....

How Do I Get People to Buy-In? A Formula

I am a Marketing junkie. My degree is in Marketing. I love aligning a brand with purpose and identity. I remember countless days applying...

Careers in Children’s Ministry

I’ve been overwhelmed by churches who are looking for Children’s Pastors. I think one of the best ways to secure a new ministry position...

John Lindell Calls Mark Driscoll To Repent for ‘Trying To Destroy...

During an evening service on Wednesday (April 17), Pastor John Lindell of James River Church in Ozark, Missouri, accused controversial Pastor Mark Driscoll of attempting to sow division in Lindell's family.

Rebecca McLaughlin on Whether Christians Can Agree To Disagree About Same-Sex...

Dr. Rebecca McLaughlin joins “The Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast” to talk about how church leaders can respond to common arguments that use the Bible to affirm same-sex relationships, the “why” behind God’s design for marriage, and the “beautiful and glorious vision” Christianity has for friendship.

Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders