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Ministry-To-Children Launches Engaging and Budget-Friendly Kids Curriculum for 2024

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Ministry-To-Children has announced a new budget-friendly children's church curriculum for 2024, specifically designed to help smaller churches with limited resources. Aimed at children aged 6-12 years old, this program uses versatile and accessible materials to teach faith in an engaging way. Tony Kummer, the founder of Ministry-To-Children and a former children's pastor, developed this curriculum. It includes a variety of teaching tools such as lesson plans and Bible crafts, ensuring a diverse and interactive learning experience for young attendees.

The children's ministry curriculum covers several themes, including "Heroes of Holy Week," "Fruit of the Spirit," "Love Like Jesus," "Bible Beach Club," and "Back To School." Each theme can be adapted to suit different age groups and church settings. Kummer believes that making children's ministry engaging and easy to access is crucial. "Our goal is to provide resources that are not only theologically sound but also appealing and enjoyable for kids," said Kummer. "We want to help children develop their faith in a way that feels relevant and exciting to them."

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Supporting materials designed for children's church settings are an integral part of the new curriculum. These include coloring pages, children's sermons, worksheets, discussion questions, and Bible crafts. By offering resources that appeal to different learning styles and interests, Ministry-To-Children ensures that every child can connect with the lessons in a meaningful way. Interactive activities and creative projects help kids better understand and remember biblical teachings.

Ministry-To-Children provides free coloring pages related to Bible stories and teachings, which serve as a creative way for children to engage with the Bible lessons.

Safety and practicality are also key features of the curriculum. Teachers receive instructional videos that guide them on best practices for managing a classroom and keeping children engaged. "We understand the challenges that come with leading a children's ministry, especially in smaller congregations," said Kummer. "That's why we've made sure our materials are not only easy to use but also geared towards creating a safe and welcoming environment for all children."

The curriculum is available in a digital format, allowing it to be instantly downloaded and printed. This flexibility benefits smaller churches that may have tight budgets and can't afford expensive, pre-printed materials. By offering a print-friendly format, Ministry-To-Children makes it easier for churches to include a variety of activities and lessons in their programs without extra costs.

Ministry-To-Children continues its tradition of offering free, high-quality resources for children's ministry. Additional elements, such as Kids' Bible Lessons PDFs that complement the new curriculum, expand the resources available for churches. These free materials allow for comprehensive lesson planning, giving ministry leaders the tools to build a robust children's ministry program. The website also offers a full children's ministry curriculum, which churches can use to structure their children's ministry programs, including a 52-Week Curriculum for Sunday School.

Parents also play a big role in reinforcing what children learn at church. Ministry-To-Children provides guidance and resources to parents to help them support their children's faith development at home. This approach ensures that children receive consistent messages and values both at church and at home.

To explore the new children's church curriculum for 2024 and other available resources, interested parties can visit the Ministry-To-Children website. This affordable program, packed with diverse teachings and activities, stands out as a valuable resource for smaller congregations aiming to provide engaging and impactful biblical education.

By focusing on the needs of smaller churches, Ministry-To-Children stays committed to supporting children's ministries around the world. The new curriculum aims to make a significant impact by offering accessible, engaging, and theologically sound resources that help build faith during the important elementary years.

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For more information on the children's ministry curriculum, visit the Ministry-To-Children website, where you can check out the various themes and downloadable materials tailored to fit the needs of smaller church settings. This initiative showcases Ministry-To-Children's dedication to nurturing the spiritual growth of children through creative and meaningful Bible curriculum for kids.

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For more information about Ministry-To-Children, contact the company here:

Ministry-To-Children
Tony Kummer
tony@ministry-to-children.com

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