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Teach Kids is a short and powerful “HOW TO” for parents and children’s ministry workers from Child Evangelism Fellowship. Practical topics cover things we struggle with to things you might not have thought about. Our goal is to equip you with aspects of gospel parenting, evangelism, and discipleship.

Five Areas of Health

Five Areas of Health Five Areas of Health By Lydia Kaiser  When we think of health, physical health comes to mind first. But a wholistic view of the person includes five areas of health. In addition to physical, there’s mental health, emotional health, social health and spiritual health.... Read More

Helping Kids Overcome Hardship

Helping Kids Overcome Hardship Helping Kids Overcome Hardship By Lydia Kaiser  Do you wonder if your children are going to make it through some of the difficult tests life will throw at them? Do we have to go live on poverty street and make the kids walk ten miles in snow to school so we know... Read More

6-11 U.S. Supreme Court Decision

6-11 U.S. Supreme Court Decision 6-11 U.S. Supreme Court Decision by Mark Shaw   Three months before the infamous September 11, 2001 calamity, something happened in the kingdom of God on June 11, 2001 that would affect millions of children in the United States for decades to come.    Before I tell... Read More

Opportunity Knocks

Opportunity Knocks Opportunity Knocks by Deb Hane   The old proverb, “Opportunity knocks but once,” encourages people to seize each opportunity because that may be the only chance to do it. Our time is limited and usually, once an opportunity passes, we don’t get it back. That is true... Read More

Good Shepherds

Good Shepherds Good Shepherds by Rebecca Dwinell One morning Coach Jose and I were bringing five little kindergartners to the gym. They were warned not to go in front of Jose or behind me as we walked. A few times they tested the limits, straying just a little ahead of their coach.... Read More

Independence Day

Independence Day Independence Day by Deb Hane  When you think about July 4th, you might get excited about picnics and fireworks. That’s a part of my family tradition. Fireworks add to that great feeling of celebration. And to think, we’re celebrating something that happened nearly 250... Read More