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October 23, 2018
Why teach gospel truths to young children?
Why do we want to teach the big truths of the Christian faith to little kids? Watch as Anna Sargeant, the Director of Children’s Curriculum and a staff editor at The Austin Stone Community Church in Austin, TX, explains in this video from The Gospel at the Center. In this video you’ll hear: Why it is important to teach children...
October 22, 2018
Ep. 41: Why Men Should Serve in Kids Ministry
Kids Ministry tends to be one of the most challenging areas to recruit volunteers for—especially male volunteers. Why is it so difficult to recruit volunteers in general and male volunteers in particular? During a break at the ERLC 2018 National Conference, Sam O’Neil, a Content Editor for The Gospel Project for Kids and a Kids Ministry Volunteer in his...
October 22, 2018
Fall 2018 Leader Tips: Unit 2, Session 3—God Provides for His Promise
In the videos below, Brian Dembowczyk and Aaron Armstrong (Adults), Andy McLean (Students), and Jeremy Carroll (Kids) coach leaders on teaching Fall 2018, Unit 2, Session 3—God Provides for His Promise. Tips and videos for previous lessons are available on the The Gospel Project Blog. You can also check out the Additional Resources page for podcast recommendations and blog posts related to this week’s...
October 19, 2018
Gospel Links for Gospel Culture (10/19)
“Gospel Links for Gospel Culture” is a weekly round-up of content to encourage you in your faith and ministry. One Easy Way to Alienate the Members of Your Bible Study Group Michael Kelley: Because the gospel is a welcoming message, we are compelled to make environments like our Bible study groups welcoming in order to mirror the kind of...
October 16, 2018
"In the Beginning": Abraham and Isaac
It didn’t make any sense and no matter how hard he likely tried, Abraham surely couldn’t make an ounce of sense out of it. It was just baffling. He couldn’t have misheard God—although He probably wished he had. God had told him plainly. Abraham was to take his only son, the son whom he loved, the son of promise,...
October 15, 2018
Ep. 40: Is There a Difference Between Christ-Centered, Bible-Centered and Gospel-Centered?
Is there a difference between being Bible-centered, Christ-centered and gospel-centered? Are these essentially three ways of saying the same thing, or are there distinctions between each? Recently we were asked this question at an event, and today we’re sharing our best answer. Listen in as we discuss: The strengths of being centered on the Bible; An arguably incorrect way...