Planning a Well-Balanced Childhood Ministry

Written by Carrie Beth Tonks

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As a Christian, young woman, wife, mom and minister, I long to have balance in my life. How do we approach a balance as we plan for children's ministry? Long ago, a wise teacher taught me to look at children's ministry as a triangle. The three sides of the triangle are children, teachers and parents, with each needing ministry and attention.

Children
Jesus loved children! As we plan our ministry and recruit our teachers, it is important to look for those who truly love children and want to spend time building relationships with them.

Parents and Guardians
It starts at home! God gave parents the responsibility of being their child's primary spiritual teacher (Deuteronomy 6:4-9). Our job at church is to partner with parents to help them in this important task.

Teachers
As a minister of children, I cannot teach all of the children that come to our church. I need to make sure that I support and minister to those who volunteer to teach, serve and minister to the girls and boys. Children's leaders need and deserve opportunities to grow and develop as leaders as well as recognition, affirmation and encouragement in their ministry with children.

The child, the teacher and the parent: our ministry is well balanced when we plan to minister to them all.

Carrie Beth Tonks is the minister of childhood education at Calvary Baptist Church in Lexington, Ky.

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