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2020-02-26 to 28 Pictures: Charleston, South Carolina

One of the few upsides of having to cancel our Spring Break trip last March at the onset of the pandemic is that we are "stuck" with a rather large voucher from one of those discount airlines. Last autumn, Tricia and I spent a weekend in Savannah, Georgia and had a...

A John 3:16 Craft for Kids

John 3:16 is one of the most well known and reassuring verses in the Bible. For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.John 3:16 (NIV) The following is a little craft I threw...

2020-03-01 Pictures: Lyndsey’s College Signing Day

This afternoon Lyndsey made it official, signing her letter of intent to play college basketball for the Hiram College Terriers starting next year. While she made the decision and committed to Hiram before Christmas, she has been looking forward to this day since her...

2020-02-13 Pictures: Lyndsey’s 18th Birthday

I am little behind on posting photos. These are some of my favorites from a couple of weekends ago when we got a chance to celebrate Lyndsey's 18th birthday. It's hard to believe that my little girl is officially an adult. It was nice to have the family all back...

What is DOCTRINE?

Introduction I love working with kids, and I love teaching them hard concepts in ways they can understand. To that end, for years I have been working on a dictionary of theological terms for kids and teens. In sharing those definitions, there seemed no better place to...

If You Want It Done Right

In all likelihood, you know how the phrase ends: If you want it done right, DO IT YOURSELF! This is a bit of a mantra for me, and frankly, something that I struggle with daily both in leadership and in my Christian walk.  In theory, this is easy to accept. ...

What Does God Hate?

This is the little and humble post that started it all. I happened to be reading through my Bible, and this passage impacted me so much that I posted a little blurb about it on Facebook. That was July 28, 2008, and I've been writing and sharing ever since. (Maybe...

#2 – Pray, Pray and then, Pray! (Tips for Large Group Teaching)


Welcome to a continuing series of tips on working with large groups of children. I hope that you will find these tips useful and be able to implement them in your dealings with large groups of kids. If you do, please leave a comment and let us know. For a complete list of posts in this series, please see the index page. So, without further introduction, here is today’s installment.

Technically this should be part of preparing your lesson, but it is important enough to warrant its own entry.  Pray about every aspect of your teaching.  Pray that God will work through you to reach unreached kids and disciple his youngest followers.  Pray that the kids in your classroom would be receptive to the words you speak.  Pray that the Holy Spirit would enable you to come up with the most relevant and best examples that will speak to the kids’ hearts.  Pray for God’s guidance on what you should teach and how you should teach it.  Pray that more and more kids would come to church every week.  Pray that God would give you the appropriate words to speak.  I like to pray that God will bring so many kids that our biggest problem is what we are going to do with them all!  Pray that God will help you to connect with the kids in your room.  Pray for each child individually and by name. Pray for wisdom and pray that you would be faithful to the Word of God.

But, don’t just pray for God’s help and guidance – make sure you also take time to thank him!  Thank him for calling you to work with his children and entrusting their spiritual development to you.  Thank him that his Good News, so profound and inexplicable, is simple enough for a child to understand it.  Thank him for guiding you in your own spiritual development.  Thank him for the blessing that is the kids in your church.  Thank him for teaching you through your service to his kids.  Thanks him for his Word that enables us to teach truth.

The Bible says to be constant in prayer.  I read somewhere a suggestion that you should spend at least as much time praying about your lesson and the kids in your classroom as you do physically preparing the lesson.  I don’t know about you, but I found this idea really convicting!  What would your children’s ministry look like if we followed this guidance?  What type of generation of Christ followers could we raise up if we all followed this advice?

Return to the Tips for Large Group Teaching in Children’s Ministry index page.

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