
Can a Young Child Be Saved? – Part 2
People are skeptical that very young children can truly have adequate faith, and wonder if we should focus on those who have greater understanding

People are skeptical that very young children can truly have adequate faith, and wonder if we should focus on those who have greater understanding

Did you know the sun is so large, it could hold one million Earths inside of it? And the sun isn’t even considered that big of a star! Many stars are big enough to fit the sun and all the planets in our solar system inside of them!

Uncomfortable. A term for scenarios many of us avoid. Esther Beasley is a chapter director in Omaha Nebraska, with a special place in her heart for children growing up in difficult conditions.

Can a very young child truly be saved and on his way to Heaven? Can he be in the Kingdom of Heaven here on earth, one of those who is a genuine believer?

What should we teach children about meditation? There are both dangerous and helpful kinds. Kids need to know the difference.
As kids participate in martial arts, yoga, and alternative teaching methods in public school, they need to be warned about instruction that includes mysticism.

Christmas is a great time to celebrate the birth of Jesus AND tell children the true meaning of Christmas. Why not do both? You can celebrate Christmas by hosting a Christmas Party Club for children near you. These clubs prove to be one of the most effective ways to introduce the Gospel to children. Many children have heard of Christmas — but they have no idea about its true meaning.

Mechanic, youth group leader, volunteer, husband, father, son—a person could be described by these roles. Throughout the Bible, we see Jesus in many different roles.

Children love to hear stories. Bedtime, bath time and between time, stories entertain and spark imagination. Bible story books abound, but are we taking full advantage of God’s purpose for recording these events?

A child has just accepted Jesus as their Savior—this is fantastic news! But what now?

Sharing the Good News of Jesus can be dangerous and difficult
but also joyous and rewarding. The foundation of our service must rest on trusting God.