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Sunday, March 14, 2010

 
Articles for Children's Ministry  
 

 

Jesus valued children highly. He talked about them and to them. He invited them into his circle of reference. He used them as definitions and illustrations for what it means to be his disciple. This set of articles, written by Samme Rousopoulos and Barb Tuttle and originally published in Communion, are designed to help the local church think about children and children’s ministry.

We are republishing them on line to make them accessible to an even wider audience. Please feel free to download and make these available to parents, workers, and children. They are written out of a great love for children and the church.

Articles:


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Jesus valued children highly. He talked about them and to them. He invited them into his circle of reference. He used them as definitions and illustrations for what it means to be his disciple. This set of articles, written by Samme Rousopoulos and Barb Tuttle and originally published in Communion, are designed to help the local church think about children and children’s ministry.

We are republishing them on line to make them accessible to an even wider audience. Please feel free to download and make these available to parents, workers, and children. They are written out of a great love for children and the church.

Articles:


The PDF documents on this page require Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and/or print. If you do not have Acrobat installed on your computer, you can download a free copy of Acrobat Reader here

   
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