Episodes

  • On January 1st, we kicked off the “31 Days of Prayer for Children.” EGM is spending the month of January praying for boys and girls around the world in a specific way each day.

    On this episode of “Better Children’s Ministry,” Kelli talks with Quinton Hufferd, EGM’s Bible Resource Publisher, about the value of praying for nurturing families. Quinton shares some of the qualities of a nurturing family and how we can minister to children who are not growing up in an nurturing environment. We are encouraged to know that any child, no matter their circumstance, has the opportunity to become part of God’s nurturing family.

    We encourage you to join us for the rest of our time in prayer this month! You can sign up to receive daily emails with specific prayers: 

    Highlights:

    5:30 – What are some of the qualities of a nurturing family?

    9:27 – Why do we pray for children to have nurturing families?

    10:45 – What does God’s Word say about the value of family?

    17:14 – How can we minister to children who don’t have nurturing families?

    21:58 – Encouragement as we continue to pray

  • On January 1st, we kicked off the “31 Days of Prayer for Children.” EGM is spending the month of January praying for boys and girls around the world in a specific way each day.

    On this episode of “Better Children’s Ministry,” Daniel and Kelli talk about one of our prayers – that children grow up with health and wholeness. Daniel points us to Jesus’ own childhood and the many layers of meaning in the word “wholeness.”

    We encourage you to join us for the rest of our time in prayer this month! You can sign up to receive daily emails with specific prayers: http://eepurl.com/gbQnzn

    Highlights:

    3:12 – Health and wholeness in light of Luke 2 and 1 Samuel

    5:53 – More than just physical health and wholeness

    7:40 – What aspects of health and wholeness affect a child’s spiritual growth?

    10:12 – How do we minister to children who are not growing up in health and wholeness?

    12:04 – Encouragement as we continue to pray

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  • So here we are approaching the new year. As we were thinking about what to discuss for this episode, we were thinking about what would bring us all into 2019 in the right frame of mind. So on this episode of Better Children’s Ministry, Daniel and Kelli talk about thankfulness and how important it is to have a thankful heart in children’s ministry.

    Highlights:

    0:40 – The strangest gift Daniel ever received

    2:08 – Why is thankfulness an important practice in ministry?

    8:55 – What might keep us from being thankful?

    10:40 – Practicing the discipline of thankfulness

    11:54– How can we model a heart of thankfulness to children?

    12:57 – A 37-year prayer was answered this year

    15:08 – Children transformed in Belarus

  • Every year at EGM, the staff gets together and we pray and discuss what will be the focus of our year-end celebration. What will be the message in our annual Christmas card. What does God wants us to share about Him in light of our ministry to boys and girls.

    This year, the theme of our celebration is “Welcome Them.” This comes from Matthew 18:5.

    In this episode of Better Children’s Ministry, Daniel and Kelli discuss how we can apply the truth of this passage as we celebrate Christmas.

    Highlights:

    2:52 – What does Jesus means when he says we welcome him when we welcome a child?
    5:29 – Why is this passage significant to the ministry of EGM?
    8:45 – How can we apply the truth of this passage at Christmas?
    10:15 – Welcome the children who are hardest to love

  • When we serve in children’s ministry, we are leaders. And when God calls us into ministry as a leader, He also calls us into prayer. God invites us into an ongoing, intimate conversation with Him as we serve the boys and girls in our churches. He provides guidance, encouragement, strength and so much more when we rely on Him to direct our ministry.

    In this episode of Better Children’s Ministry, Daniel Watts explores the ministry calling of Paul, and how his life was characterized by God’s direction through prayer. Daniel and Kelli discuss the different ways God offers us help in ministry, and how we can trust Him even when we don’t feel like our prayers are being answered.

    Highlights:

    3:42 – Where can we see prayer as part of a leader’s calling in the Bible?

    9:33 – We can ask God for specific guidance about our ministry work

    12:33 – We don’t have to know everything – what a relief!

    14:28 – What do we do when we don’t get an answer to our prayer?

    17:31 – Go to His Word. Go to His People.

    19:56 – Encouragement when our prayer life isn’t what it should be

    Do you need prayer for your ministry? We want to pray with you! Email us at [email protected].

  • During this hectic holiday season, God’s call on our lives to minister to children can feel overwhelming. Balancing our responsibilities at home with our families and at church with our service can become very challenging.

    In this episode of Better Children’s Ministry, Daniel Watts walks us through 1 Timothy 3:4 and some of the qualifications of a church leader. We talk about how important our family responsibilities are in the life of our ministries. Daniel offers encouragement to those who are feeling spread thin.

    Highlights:

    4:22 – A good leader in the home will be a good leader in the church

    4:40 – How do we apply 1 Timothy 3 during the hectic Christmas season?

    8:55 – Learning how to say “No”

    10:10 – Modeling home and ministry life balance for children

    12:26 – The more time we spend with God, the more clearly we can discern His call

    13:49 – God’s more concerned about who we are than what we’re doing

  • We know that the holiday season can be particularly busy and stressful for children’s ministry leaders. Because of the spiritual significance behind Thanksgiving and Christmas, our churches are often celebrating with additional services and programs. Because of that, we want to spend a couple weeks offering encouragement and wisdom directly from God’s Word.

    On this episode of Better Children’s Ministry, Daniel Watts and Kelli Johnson discuss Proverbs 22:6 and what it means to minister to children with wisdom.

    Highlights:

    2:44 – What does “Train up a child in the way he should go” mean?
    6:17 – The way we learn is usually the way we teach
    8:05 – What does Proverbs 22:6 have to do with wise ministry to children?
    10:06 – How do we integrate this wisdom practically?
    11:59 – Encouragement during this hectic season of ministry

  • One of our goals through this podcast is to pour encouragement into our listeners with the hope that you can pour into those around you as well. We are especially praying for you during this hectic holiday season; we know things tend to get a little nutty!

    But whether we’re leading our church’s children’s ministry or we are a fellow volunteer, each one of us can play a part in the building up of others around us. In this episode of “Better Children’s Ministry,” Tara Thomas and Kelli Johnson talk about the value of expressing appreciation and out-doing one another in showing honor.

    **Warning ** We talk about insects in this episode. It’s a little gross. #KidMinLife

    Highlights:

    4:33 – Some of the things we’ve received that made us feel appreciated
    7:48 – Memorable gifts/notes are really relational
    8:30 – During the holiday season, how can we support and encourage each other?
    10:13 – Our relationships with God and with each other remain the focus
    10:56 – What does God’s Word say about why and how we show appreciation?
    12:30 – Encouragement for leaders looking for creative ways to show appreciation
    16:38 – A prayer of encouragement from Tara

  • “Truth” is one of the five principles found in Deuteronomy 6 that we use at EGM when we work with churches to disciple children. Each of them -- Relationship, Experience, Truth, Discussion and Response – works to provide children with opportunities to respond to God and experience the transformed life He intends for them.

    In this episode of “Better Children’s Ministry,” Tara and Kelli discuss some of the best – and worst – ways to teach the Truth to boys and girls in church.

    Highlights:

    5:25 – What is the worst way to teach the Bible to children?
    7:11 – Tara’s favorite ways to teach Bible truth
    11:48 – Practical tips when considering how to teach this week
    13:10 – We can teach creatively without buying new supplies
    14:48 – What does God’s Word say about how we should teach God’s Word?
    18:05 – Encouragement as we look for new, fresh ways to teach

  • When our goal in children’s ministry is life transformation, it becomes increasingly important to ensure every child has a discipleship relationship. One of the most practical ways we can facilitate relational ministry is in a small group setting.

    On this episode of “Better Children’s Ministry,” Tara Thomas and Kelli Johnson discuss the advantages and challenges of ministering to boys and girls in small groups.

    Highlights:
    3:14 – The special relationships we develop in a small group setting
    5:39 – How children relate differently to their leaders and to each other in small groups
    7:26 – The challenges we face when ministering in small groups
    10:37 – How to handle radio silence
    12:49 – What does the Bible say about the value of small groups?
    16:24 – Jesus himself modeled small group relationships
    16:46 – Encouragement when considering small groups

  • Many children’s ministry leaders express a desire to have a better relationship with their senior pastors and senior leadership. On this episode of “Better Children’s Ministry,” Kelli Johnson and Tara Thomas talk with Jed Manimtim, Executive Pastor at Sunridge Community Church in Temecula, about both sides of this very important relationship. Jed and Tara share about how pastors and children’s ministry leaders can encourage each other and work together to disciple children.

    Highlights:

    5:20 – The value of children’s ministry in the life of a church
    9:27 – How can pastors support children’s ministry?
    13:48 – Our relationships with church leaders have layers
    14:46 – How can pastors empower and encourage KidMin leaders?
    16:24 – How can children’s ministry leaders encourage their pastors?
    19:16 – Relating to our pastors when there is no problem that needs solving
    20:15 – What does God’s Word say about children’s ministry?
    24:09 – Equipping parents together
    27:18 – A prayer from Tara

  • There is a special honor that comes with ministering to boys and girls who aren’t quite old enough to hear and respond to a Bible lesson – at least not in ways we can see. We are talking about infants and children in the church nursery. Jesus himself spent time blessing “little children” by picking them up and laying hands on them. The disciples seemed to think the world would not be changed by holding babies and squandering time with little children, but Jesus’ reaction was different.

    In this episode of "Better Children's Ministry," Tara Thomas and Kelli Johnson discuss the unique privilege of serving some of the most helpless among us by ministering in the church nursery. In God’s Kingdom, power is shown in sacrifice. The last are first and the greatest are the least. We do important, impactful Kingdom work when we spend time holding babies.

    Highlights:

    3:30 – The joys of serving in the nursery
    4:52 – What gifting is important for serving in the nursery?
    6:17 – What does transformational ministry to babies look like?
    8:05 – What does the Bible say about holding babies?
    11:10 – Encouragement for those serving the babies of the family

  • It’s October, which means that a lot of kids in our churches will probably be trick-or-treating and dressing up in costumes. Around the time of Halloween and our fall celebrations, the topic of fear, or being afraid, comes up a lot. There’s a lot of cultural expression around this time of year here in the U.S. that involves dressing up as something scary or wanting to scare people for fun.

    But the reality of fear is about so much more than just October and Halloween. Fears don’t always go away as we get older. All of us have experienced fear at some point, and the Bible has a lot to say about it.

    In this episode of Better Children’s Ministry, Tara Thomas and Kelli Johnson discuss how we as children’s ministry leaders can comfort children who experience fear and model a godly response to fear in our own lives.

    Highlights:

    5:45 – How can we as adults help children feel safe to open up when they have fears?
    8:44 – It it’s important to the child, it’s important to us
    10:37 – How can comfort a child who is experiencing fear when they’re with us at church?
    13:38 – There are different kinds of fear
    15:30 – Scripture memorization as a response to fear
    16:47 – Let the Lord speak into our fears
    20:10 – What does the Bible say about responding to fear?
    25:34 – Download a free Bible lesson on fear right now!

  • Every Generation Ministries believes every child can experience the transformed life Jesus intends for them. That is why we help churches give children opportunities to respond to God in their real lives.

    The Word of God is intended to impact every single area of our lives. In Deuteronomy 6:4-9, part of the command from God is to practice the truths of God. For this reason, “response” is one of the five principles from this passage that EGM uses to help churches disciple children.

    In this episode of “Better Children’s Ministry,” David Jesse and Tara Thomas discuss the practical ways we can encourage children to respond to God’s Word in their real lives.

    Highlights:

    4:07 – The blessing of watching children respond to Bible truth
    6:30 – Children do ministry too
    8:55 – How can we facilitate opportunities for response?
    11:49 – Hearing and obeying God’s Word
    13:04 – Response activity examples
    14:44 – “You will be blessed if you do them.”
    15:36 – Encouragement as we help children respond to God

  • The real-life experiences of children in the U.S. vary greatly. The life of a child in a rural southern town is not the same as the life of a child in a major northeastern city. How do we use the children’s ministry curriculum we have most effectively to speak into the lives of the particular children we serve?

    In this episode of “Better Children’s Ministry,” David Jesse and Tara Thomas discuss the most important elements of Bible teaching materials that are focused on transformation in the life of a child.

    Highlights:

    3:02 – What elements of a KidMin curriculum are most important?
    4:05 – The challenges of meeting every child’s need with curriculum
    10:00 – The value of a singular lesson aim for each Bible lesson
    11:34 – Lesson aim examples
    12:24 – First, let the lesson change you
    13:38 – What does the Bible say about how we teach the Bible?
    15:09 – Does every aspect of our time together point back to our lesson aim?

  • A big part of help children experience the transformed life Jesus intends for them is creating an environment at church where children want to be, and that means helping children have FUN. Although we don’t want the whole point of church to be about entertainment, God’s Word places a high priority on joy in the Christian life.

    In this episode of “Better Children’s Ministry,” David Jesse and Daniel Watts talk about how “fun” can be different for different kids and how real fun in church is experiencing relationships and being known.

    Highlights:

    2:21 – Why is having fun and experiencing joy so important in children’s ministry?

    3:30 - Flooding the church bathroom and refrigerator box tag

    8:28 – The definition of “fun” is different for different kids

    9:20 – How can we help make church a fun place for children?

    10:50 – What does the Bible say about the value of fun and joy?

    14:18 – Real fun and joy in the church is having relationships and being known

  • Every Generation Ministries believes every child can experience the transformed life Jesus intends for them. That is why we help churches around the world disciple children using five principles from Deuteronomy 6.

    We talk about discipleship a lot on this podcast because it’s really at the core of why EGM exists. On this episode of “Better Children’s Ministry,” David Jesse and Daniel Watts talk about what discipleship is, what evangelism is, where those ideas come from, and why they're both important in children's ministry.

    Highlights:

    2:54 – What is discipleship?
    4:17 – Are there differences between discipleship and evangelism?
    5:39 – Discipleship and evangelism are not opposing ideas
    7:35 – Focus on proclaiming Good News – to all children
    9:13 – How do we develop a discipleship relationship with kids we see for 1 hour per week?
    13:21 – Part of discipleship is modeling mistakes, humility, repentance and forgiveness

  • Sometimes discipleship looks like a birthday party. As a church family, we can partner with parents by simply being present in the life of their child. On this episode of Better Children’s Ministry, David Jesse talks with Tara Thomas about what role the church plays in discipling children and some of the ways a children’s ministry leader can partner with parents.

    Highlights:

    2:17 – Common dynamics between children’s ministry and parents
    5:33 – Inviting parents to serve
    7:40 – There’s so much going on in a family’s life
    8:50 – We all play a part in discipling children
    10:23 – Kids benefit from having other adults disciple them too
    12:30 – Encouragement, take two (re-recorded segment)
    13:49 – What are we already doing right?
    15:22 – Sometimes discipleship looks like a birthday party

  • Looking for volunteers? Check the youth group!

    Many churches have eager, excited teens who want to serve their church, and children’s ministry is often a natural fit. In this episode of “Better Children’s Ministry,” Tara Thomas talks with David Jesse about what a huge blessing teenagers can be to a church’s KidMin. When we disciple these young leaders, we are investing in believers who are just beginning a life lived in service to Christ. It’s a special privilege to pour into those who will be pouring into our churches for generations to come.

    Highlights

    2:16 – Teenagers are a huge blessing to children’s ministry
    4:22 – What are some differences in the needs of teen volunteers?
    7:28 – How can we encourage teens to serve in KidMin?
    8:27 – We can invite teenagers into the life of the church
    9:23 – Encouragement for teens from God’s Word
    11:22 – Encouragement for leaders

  • It seems like there’s an undertone in many churches that children’s ministry is “pre-ministry.” The idea is that we’re serving people who are not yet old enough to have true faith in God, or maybe make a meaningful contribution to the life of the church.

    In this episode of “Better Children’s Ministry,” David Jesse talks with Daniel Watts about the value place on children by Jesus himself. When our focus in church is on discipleship and life transformation, we can help even the youngest among us experience a life dedicated to following Jesus and being part of His family.

    Highlights:

    4:29 – Is children’s ministry REAL ministry?

    6:39 – Why would Jesus waste his time with toddlers?

    8:20 – Is Christianity all about decision making and understanding?

    10:47 – Some of the best disciples are children

    12:35 – Helping children feel like they’re part of God’s family

    16:25 – Encouragement for the discouraged