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21 Tools to Teach Kids about Jesus - Helping parents and teachers find ways to connect kids with Jesus in an increasingly chaotic world - cover

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21 Tools to Teach Kids about Jesus - Helping parents and teachers find ways to connect kids with Jesus in an increasingly chaotic world

Rich Aguilera

Publisher: One Mustard Seed Publishing

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Summary

You've probably noticed that the world around us is getting more chaotic every day. Kids are distracted by hundreds of sights and sounds that surround them. The secular culture we're living in continually demands the attention of our children and students. If you are trying to figure out what can be done, this book was written for you, especially if--
 
--You are a Christian parent that wants to raise your children to love and follow Jesus.
 
--You are a Christian school or church teacher looking for new creative ways to teach your students to love Jesus.
 
--You are a children's ministry leader looking for inspiration and ideas as you plan new, exciting ways to guide kids to live for Jesus. 
 
The author of this book has been working in children's ministries for almost 30 years. He is no stranger to the feeling you get every once in a while when you feel like you're in a rut, or you've hit a wall. Maybe you sometimes just feel like your creative batteries need recharging.
 
This book is a practical collection of Rich's best ideas, suggestions, tips, tools, and inspiration for teaching kids about Jesus. 
Available since: 01/27/2021.

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