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Thankful for a Father’s Love | CEF
A father’s love is God’s love. Debra Hane shares how to remind kids to be thankful for a father’s love on Father’s Day, while pointing them to God the Father.
Child Evangelism Fellowship aims to reach 100 million children with the Gospel
A bold and exciting goal: Child Evangelism Fellowship aims to reach 100 million children with the Gospel
The Parables of Jesus: The Parable of the Ten Talents | Sunday School Solutions
You probably have children in your Sunday school class who have amazing gifts and abilities. Josh loves to play the piano, Sarah sings very well for her age, and Lucas is a born actor. But what about the children who don’t think they are gifted? How do you encourage them to be responsible with what they have? Jesus explained this to His disciples in the parable of the talents.
Leading Your Child to Christ | CEF
It’s never too early to choose Jesus, but it has to be just that: a choice. Here’s how to lead your child to Christ and guide them to a salvation decision.
How to Teach Kids About Forgiveness | CEF
Forgiveness is hard. Here are 5 truths to teach kids about forgiveness and help kids learn how to forgive others the way God forgives us.
Uvalde, One Year Later
The media has descended on Uvalde, Texas, marking one year since the horrific shooting at Robb Elementary School. Poking and prodding the townspeople with questions to get an emotional rise out of them, they are doing more harm in the opinion of Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF) local ministry director, Angela Carillo.
5 Ways to Teach Kids to Be Global Christians | CEF
God’s church is bigger than your home country. Read for 5 ways to teach kids to be global Christians and get involved in world missions.
Teach Kids the Purpose of Anger | CEF
Anger is a healthy emotion, but it’s easy to sin when mad. Help teach kids the purpose of anger as God intended, and discover the 3 ways anger can lead to sin.
The Parables of Jesus: The Parable of the Lost Sheep | Sunday School Solutions
Sometimes, the children in your Sunday school class might feel overlooked. Perhaps they have to fight for attention at home. They could feel lonely when they miss their friends. Worst of all, they may think that God doesn’t know who they are or care about them.