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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...

#39 – Candy, Candy, Candy (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.

There are all kinds of debates out there today about whether or not using candy as an incentive in Children’s Ministry is appropriate or not.  I understand the arguments against candy.  It’s unhealthy.  Kids don’t need all that sugar.  What if the parents don’t like it?  If you give them candy, you’re bribing them to behave when they should just behave because it’s the right thing to do.  Like I said, I understand all the arguments.  That said, I give out more candy than Willy Wonka in my classroom.  We have a discipline and reward system where kids can earn up to three pieces of candy every single week.  In addition to that, I ask questions each week and give candy to the kids for right answers.  I hand out candy to the kids who volunteer to help in the large group portion of the lesson.  We have parties with sweets and punch to celebrate our Lord.

So, that’s where I come down on the issue, now let me explain the reason why.  Kids are all different, but the one thing I’ve found that they all seem to like – is candy.  They might like different kinds and have different favorites, but they all seem to like candy.  That makes it a powerful motivator and one you should take advantage of!  As for the argument that it’s unhealthy, my experience is that there are very few kids that NEVER eat candy.  The point is not that they should never eat sweets, but that they should understand stewardship.  Even candy, in moderation, is not bad for you.  Finally, many people resist handing out candy because they fear parents will object.  To date, I have never had such an objection, but I do respect the fact that parents have been appointed by God to be the ultimate decision makers for their kids.  To that end, even when we do pass out candy as prizes, our rule is that the kids have to wait until their parents pick them up to eat it.  That gives parents the opportunity to regulate the sugar intake.  In short, my advice when it comes to candy is – Never underestimate the power of a good bribe!

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