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Tips & Tricks

Do you need help with children’s ministry? Child Evangelism Fellowship is here to provide tips and tricks to keep you on your feet.

Easy Steps to Better Classroom Management

Easy Steps to Better Classroom Management Tips & Tricks Easy Steps to Better Classroom Management – Julie Cox Last week the children in my Sunday school class were unusually rambunctious. As soon as they arrived the morning started going downhill. By the time class was over I was worn out and wondered if... Read More

3 Ways to Keep Children Engaged When Teaching

3 Ways to Keep Children Engaged When Teaching Tips & Tricks 3 Ways to Keep Children Engaged When Teaching – Jay Hostetler Our culture works hard at diverting kids from the real meaning of life. Busy schedules and fractured families have left our children worn out and stressed. This was so true for the... Read More

One Child at a Time

One Child at a Time Tips & Tricks One Child at a Time -Julie Cox Enjoying the scenery on a recent vacation became a challenge as the traffic increased. “My goal is to be there by 3 p.m.,” my husband declared as he whizzed by another car. “And we’re going to do it one car at a time!”... Read More

Do you Know the Basic Needs of Kids?

Do you Know the Basic Needs of Kids? Tips & Tricks Do you Know the Basic Needs of Kids? —Linda Weddle An important step in communicating God’s Word to children is to minister to their basic needs. Children Need to Feel Important We may assume children are made to feel important at home. But parents... Read More

How to Use the News

How to Use the News Tips & Tricks How to Use the News —Pat Verbal Daily news items are a tre­mendous tool for Christian teaching. Use a variety of ways to show kids that God is here and personal! World Events Not every event is kid-friendly. Choose those that children are most likely... Read More

Good Moods Bad Moods

Good Moods Bad Moods Tips & Tricks Good Moods Bad Moods -Gordon and Becki West Anyone who has worked with preteens knows they are subject to mood swings. The preteen years are “the best of times and the worst of times”. How do you relate to your students in the midst of their... Read More