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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.

Helping Kids in Crisis

Helping Kids in Crisis Helping Kids in Crisis by Tina Busenitz  Eight-year-old Lizzy listened intently as the Good News Club® teacher taught a Bible lesson from the CEF® series on Joseph. Lizzy could identify with the hard things Joseph experienced. When the teacher asked, “What are some... Read More

Christian Youth in Action

Christian Youth in Action Christian Youth in Action Can you think of an opportunity that changed your life? For many teens Christian Youth In Action has been that life-changing opportunity.   Lydia was 14 years old when she picked up a brochure from a ministry she’d barely heard of called... Read More

Big Holiday on June 5th

Big Holiday on June 5th Big Holiday on June 5th Do you know which church holidays occur after Easter? Even if you didn’t grow up in a tradition that celebrated the high church calendar there’s a lot of good in remembering events from it. And one of those events is this week. Do you know... Read More

Fun Ways to Learn What God is Like

Fun Ways to Learn What God is Like Fun Ways to Learn What God is Like By Jenna Townson  What do you think when you hear the name, John? It’s a popular name, so you may think of someone famous or maybe a friend or someone in your family. Names are important and powerful because they remind us of the... Read More

A Godly Body Image

A Godly Body Image A Godly Body Image Do you like the way you look? It’s easy to have a harsh view of our own body. Many kids also struggle with their body image. As they grow and their bodies change, they can become uncomfortable with themselves. Add to that the views of peers and... Read More

A Giving Attitude

A Giving Attitude A Giving Attitude By Jenna Townson  What was the first thing you bought with your own money? For me, it was a sketch pad and professional paints. It’s fun to spend your hard-earned money on something you enjoy. And then you grow up and suddenly that money needs to be... Read More