Issue 48
The MAIN THING is to keep the MAIN THING the MAIN THING. What is the main thing God wants for the children and families you work with? What do you want want for these children and their families? Only you can decide but as you pray and think about it, it will help you if you think about these areas.
HEADS
What do they know about the Bible already? What do they know about God?
HEARTS
How do they feel about God? Do they have a relationship with God?
HANDS
What issues are they facing in their everyday lives? Do they live their faith out in their everyday lives?
It is good to summarize your main thing into a sentence that is easy to remember and quick to tell others. This will guide the way you design your programme and the content and curriculum you choose. For example, if you have decided your children need to get to know each other and your main thing concentrates on relationships, your programme might include more time in small groups building relationships. Or if you have lots of non-churched children and you want them to know the Bible well, then it will contain lots of stories and teaching. And if you want to help your children live out their faith in their everyday lives, then your programme might include practical ideas and time to talk about their lives. Keep your main thing in front of you and refer to it often – and remember as your children change and grow, your main thing may change too.
Welcome to the WAY2GO magazine. It’s full of ideas for people who work with children in their churches and local communities. Pull it out and pass it around.