Feasting on the Word Guide to Children's Sermons
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Feasting on the Word Guide to Children's Sermons equips church leaders and children's ministry volunteers to deliver children's sermons that are free of gimmicks and simplistic conclusions, that welcome children into the family of faith, and that give a foundation...
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Feasting on the Word Guide to Children's Sermons equips church leaders and children's ministry volunteers to deliver children's sermons that are free of gimmicks and simplistic conclusions, that welcome children into the family of faith, and that give a foundation in God's good news for all people. This volume will address the common questions pastors have about the children's sermon, steps on avoiding common pitfalls, suggestions on how to use the children's time in a church following the lectionary, and sample Bible stories for use in the children's time.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 416691
- Product Code 9780664238148
- ISBNÂ 0664238149
- EANÂ 9780664238148
- Pages 128
- Department Ministry
- Category Church Resources
- Sub-Category Sermon Outlines
- Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
- Publication Date Dec 2014
- Dimensions 229 x 152 x 7mm
- Weight 0.200kg
David Bartlett
David Bartlett and Paul Campey are Partners of Resolve Consulting Group, a specialist Chartered Accounting and Consulting firm whose passion is to equip, develop and sustain healthy Christian not-for-profit organisations through the provision of high quality, cost effective governance, leadership and financial management solutions.
Over recent years Resolve Consulting Group has provided one-off assignments, multi-project assignments over extended timeframes, as well as on-going assistance to hundreds of organisations across Australia and internationally.
Carol Bartlett
Carol Bartlett is a retired licensed social worker and Christian Educator. She is married to David Bartlett. They have two grown sons and live in Decatur, Georgia.
"First of all, the stories of faith, although written with adults in mind, belong to all of God's children, both young and old. Secondly, hearing the stories within the context of the worship tells children that they are welcomed, that they are part of the "church family" and that these stories are their stories. Last but not least, children need to hear the good news that they are loved, helped, and cared for and that they can love, help, and care for others." --from the introduction