The Harvest
The Harvest is a collection of testimonies from Child Evangelism Fellowship® workers around the world. These stories show how God is working in the lives of individuals, families, and communities. We hope that you be encouraged through God’s faithfulness in the ministry as we send his laborers into the harvest.
“And he said to them, ‘The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.'” Luke 10:2
Articles
Teach Kids about God Sightings
You can prepare kids to trust God’s faithfulness regardless of the challenges they face by teaching them about “God Sightings.”
Teach Kids to Serve God
Do we realize that the way we manage and schedule our time and our kid’s time teaches kids what’s worth making time for?
Teach Kids about Disabilities
When kids see someone with a disability, their curiosity tends to cause them to look a little too long. Then when caught looking by the person with a disability, the knee jerk response is to look away! Here are three ways you can help kids feel comfortable with those affected by disabilities.
When Kids Grieve
Losing a loved one is so hard. Death is very sad, and it makes God sad too. He wants to help you and your children through such difficult times
Teach Kids about Rules
It’s part of human nature to push against the rules placed on us. But healthy, God-honoring rules actually keep peace and promote happiness
Impact Magazine Fall 2021
This edition of Impact shares testimonies of men, women, and children who sacrifice for the sake of the Gospel and make the most of God-given opportunities to be bold witnesses for Him.
Teach Kids the Purpose of Anger
Have you ever felt like it’s impossible to keep the peace between your kids? One minute things are going fine and the next they’re at war! The most important skill to learn in resolving conflict is what to do with that angry feeling.
Important Announcement from President Reese Kauffman
Important announcement from President Reese Kauffman
Teach Kids How to Find Comfort
How should we help kids who need comfort? Most importantly, we want to show them where—or rather, Who—they can always turn to for true comfort, because we won’t always be there.