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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.

Think Like a Teacher!

Think Like a Teacher! Tips & Tricks Think Like a Teacher! -Clint Eastman Do you ever feel like your stu­dents are just enduring the Bible lesson? When planning lessons or com­municating in the classroom, effec­tive teachers repeatedly ask them­selves some evaluative questions: 1. How... Read More

You’ve Got What it Takes

You’ve Got What it Takes Tips & Tricks You’ve Got What it Takes -Julie Cox “I could never teach like they do!” If you think that old excuse eliminates you from serving in children’s ministry, think again! God has used all kinds of people throughout history. He used Deborah when society... Read More

Is He Sure He’s Saved?

Is He Sure He’s Saved? Stories from CEF Is He Sure He’s Saved? —Sally Middleton In one of our children’s classes we mentioned that some people doubt God’s Word. “Not me,” Danny said. “I don’t doubt.” He hasn’t! Greg belongs to the same group, hears the same lessons, asked Christ to save him... Read More

Communication Skills

Communication Skills Tips & Tricks Communications Skills —Stephen Briggs Your Communications skills contribute greatly to warm, accepting environment needed to effectively relate God’s Word to your students. Classroom communication is both nonverbal and verbal. Nonverbal Skills The... Read More

Comforting children with scripture

Comforting children with scripture Tips & Tricks Comforting Children with Scripture -Robert Choun One of our primary aims as Christian educators is to get our learners in the habit of going to God’s Word for daily living and for help when trouble comes. It’s a wonderful thing to be able to quote just... Read More

How Generous Are You?

How Generous Are You? Tips & Tricks How Generous Are You? -Barth and Sally Middleton Years ago we learned a lesson we’ve never forgotten. We were new recruits on a staff to train teens for summer ministry. The training week schedule offered only a few slivers of free time. We savored... Read More