One of our greatest joys has been getting to know the CEF family and hearing their stories of God’s wondrous works. In this edition of Impact magazine, you’ll find stories from around the globe. Children are coming to Jesus, impacting their parents, and witnessing to their friends.
Ministering to kids can be rewarding, but it can also be challenging and even discouraging at times. Sometimes I grow weary in well-doing. I feel like, after all my hard work and prayer, kids still aren’t getting saved and there’s no change.
Fears, whether warranted or imagined, affect our thoughts and actions. For some, courage trumps fear, maybe even resulting in acts of heroism. What does God want us to do with our fear?
Both new and seasoned teachers will benefit from these free online demonstrations. Seasoned teachers will be able to gain new ideas to refresh their teaching while new teachers will be able to see how to use the Bible and visuals most effectively as they teach.
The Wordless Book, first designed with only three pages–black, red, and white–was introduced by Charles Spurgeon in 1866. Preaching at the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London, his sermon was entitled “The Wordless Book.”
How did you get involved with your local church? Churches tend to focus their outreach on adults, but there are so many ways to creatively reach out to kids!
I’m part of a generation that experienced the evolution of technology from chunky box monitors, desk tops, and flip phones to thin tablets and smart phones. For many teachers and parents, the constant changes in technology are overwhelming.
When we consider the lives of most children around the world, our hearts break. In this edition of Impact magazine articles give testimony to the great needs of children, the faithfulness of God to send laborers to tell them, and the power of God to change lives.
What was your last conflict like? Disagreements, arguments, hurt feelings are hard. But do you know what can make conflicts worse? Gossip. During conflict, it’s easy to turn to gossip to “vent our feelings.” And while there is a place for talking through conflict, if we aren’t careful, it can become a coverup for gossip.