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Celebrate Moms
Give children an opportunity to use their gifts and talents to show their mothers how much they love them.
Store Code: CM64
Format: Microsoft Word Premium Content - Click for info
Price: $9.95

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Topics:Children, Children's ministry, Children's pastor, Creativity, Parents ministry, Sunday school
Filters:Children's ministry, Children's pastor, Daycare worker, Family ministry, Nursery, Parents ministry, Sunday school
Purpose:Fellowship
References:Exodus 20:12, Ephesians 6:10, 1 Kings 22:5, Acts 20:35
Date Added:May 27, 2009
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Overview


This Training Pack contains all of the following:

Honoring Moms during Worship
Give children the opportunity to publicly honor their mothers.

The Importance of Prayer
Put on the armor of God.

Blessing Moms through Art
Consider your options for where to hold your event.

Getting the Word Out
Create personalized gifts for mothers.

Creating Memories Together
Plan activities for mothers to do with their children.

Honoring Other Women in a Child’s Life
Encourage children to recognize other women who care for them.

Ministering to Children without Mothers
Be sensitive to the needs of children whose mothers are deceased or absent.


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Managing a Big Ministry with a Small Staff
Whether paid staff or volunteer leaders are managing your children's ministry, wisely dividing roles and responsibilities helps leaders lead without burning out.

Adapting Curriculum
Making curriculum personal to the children in your program.




Know Your Audience, Part II
How children relate to one another will affect how you should relate to them.

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