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Read how God worked through two humble men, an epidemic quarantine, and a small colored booklet to reach generations of children with the Gospel.

Read how God worked through two humble men, an epidemic quarantine, and a small colored booklet to reach generations of children with the Gospel.

Easter is more than eggs or candy. We explain the 3 best Easter gifts God gave us and how to share these Easter gifts — and the gospel message — with your kids.

Biblical parenting is hard. Here are 5 tips on how to demonstrate the gospel as a parent, raise your kids in a godly way, and help your child know Jesus.

Myra Johnson and Chloe Wagner are two Children’s Ministries Institute® students who have been involved with Child Evangelism Fellowship through Christian Youth in Action® in Wisconsin. They are two dedicated young women, sharing the word of God each summer with the kids in their communities.

Make Bible story time with your child interesting. 5 tips to help your child enjoy reading the Bible, keep them engaged, and teach kids biblical truths.

Our Lord, our anchor, strengthens us to accomplish His plans. We are His
workmanship who can accomplish the ministry He has set before us.

Christian Youth In Action changes lives for Jesus. Read how CEF teen training helps kids share the Gospel, learn leadership skills, and impact other children.

There’s nothing like a good story. They not only captivate our attention, but they help us understand truths that we know so well in a new and valuable way. Jesus knew this, so He often spoke in parables to teach His followers important lessons.

The plans God has in our lives often don’t match the ideal lifestyle we have preconceived in our mind. Biblical individuals, such as Jeremiah, perceived themselves in one manner, while God had another story in mind for him.

You know, God gave us a wonderful gift when He gave us a sabbath day of rest. Jesus said the sabbath was made for man, not man made for the sabbath. In other words, God gave it because it’s good for us, not to burden us with a religious tradition.