Children's Ministry Talk Podcastencouragement for children's ministry leaders, by children's ministry leaders
| Episodes: | 7 |
| Language: | en |
| Updated: | 10 months ago (login to update) |
| Categories: | Kids & Family Religion & Spirituality Christianity |
Dick Gruber and Jason Rhode discuss the topic of conferences and training events. Dick shares the following acrostic in outlining his reasons for attending children's ministry conferences and other training events:
Lifelong learnerIn our next episode, we'll be discussing child safety issues. What steps to do take to protect children in your ministry? Drop us an email, leave a comment here on the blog, or visit us over on Facebook. We'd love to include your comments and questions in our next episode.
Keep the feedback coming! Send your questions, comments, or ideas to childrensministrytalk@gmail.com. As always, you can find complete details about this podcast at childrensministrytalk.com.
Dick Gruber and Jason Rhode discuss the topic of rest for the children's ministry leader. Dick shares the following acrostic in outlining his suggestions for rest:
A sabbath is a Jesus kind of thing Relax Trust others Expect God to give you peace and rest Recycling is not a sin Include your spouse Everyday with Jesus Simple is good tooIn our next episode, we'll be discussing children's ministry conferences and training events. What children's ministry conference do you recommend for others to attend? Why should children's ministry leaders consider attending conferences or other training events? Drop us an email, leave a comment here on the blog, or visit us over on Facebook. We'd love to include your comments in our next episode.
That's right...with the new year, we're trying something new and we've added a place for ongoing discussion and networking of listeners to this podcast over at Facebook. Just search for Children's Ministry Talk in Facebook and you'll find us. We'd love to hear from you.
Keep the feedback coming! Send your questions, comments, or ideas to childrensministrytalk@gmail.com. As always, you can find complete details about this podcast at childrensministrytalk.com.