Preparing to Teach the Gospel Project for Kids
As you begin preparing to use the Bible Study portion of The Gospel Project for Kids (Kids Edition), we want to provide you with a one hour Training Manual that can be used in your church to help teachers become prepared for the fantastic journey of teaching kids using The Gospel Project. There are several options to …
Continue ReadingTeaching the Hard Stories
Job, The Bronze Snake, Obadiah … If you’ve checked out the Three-Year Teaching Plan for The Gospel Project for Kids, you probably noticed our new curriculum covers some Bible stories you might not be used to teaching to your kids. One of the things that sets The Gospel Project for Kids apart from other children’s curricula is …
Continue ReadingHow to Connect Parents and The Gospel Project for Kids
One question I get asked quite frequently is, “How can I help parents connect with their kids while teaching The Gospel Project for Kids?” Here are a few ways: The Big Picture Cards for Families Separate sets for preschoolers and kids. Each pack has 15 3-by-4-inch cards printed on sturdy paper and coated to make …
Continue ReadingJeremy Pollard's Perspective on The Gospel Project for Kids
The following is a guest post from Jeremy Pollard. Jeremy is currently serving as the Kids Ministry Pastor at The Summit Church in Durham, North Carolina. Finding the perfect children’s ministry curriculum….that’s the journey I have been on for the last 4 years of my life. As a Kids Pastor, there seems to be curriculum …
Continue ReadingGet it How YOU Want it: for Kids
One of the great things about The Gospel Project is that you can decide which delivery format works best for your church– print or digital resources. We want to make sure you have all the details; below, you’ll find overviews for preschool and kids materials, along with some helpful tips for making sure you have …
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