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Covid changed how we attend church, but gathering together is still important. Here are 4 reasons to teach kids why we attend in-person church.

Covid changed how we attend church, but gathering together is still important. Here are 4 reasons to teach kids why we attend in-person church.
‘Our hearts go out to these children and to the faithful CEF workers who are spreading the good news of Jesus Christ amid extremely difficult circumstances,’ says Moises Esteves, CEF executive vice president

63% of people accept Christ between the ages 4 to 14. Here’s why children’s ministry is important and how to impact kids with the gospel in the 4 to 14 window.
‘Children in military families face uncertainty, frequent moves and deployment of parents. Our Good News Clubs share with them the unchanging anchor of Jesus Christ’

We all want kids to read the Bible, but many children don’t know how or where to start. Here are 4 steps to teach kids about the Bible and how to read it well.
‘Children brutalized by conflict need answers to the most difficult questions, and we are printing five million booklets to address them,’ says Moises Esteves, CEF executive vice president

Kids deserve to be heard and understood. Learn how to teach kids about empathy, to share their emotions, and how to practice empathetic listening with children.
‘It’s a narrow window and the need is great, so CEF feels an increased urgency to teach millions of children around the world about the Good News of Jesus Christ,’ says Moises Esteves, CEF executive vice president

A father’s love is God’s love. Debra Hane shares how to remind kids to be thankful for a father’s love on Father’s Day, while pointing them to God the Father.
A bold and exciting goal: Child Evangelism Fellowship aims to reach 100 million children with the Gospel