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Host Ed Stetzer meets with Emmy award-winning producer and director of Lifeway Kids, Chuck Peters. Tune in as they discuss effective ways to engage children and their families as you further the gospel within your kids ministry context. Learn more about this rising generation’s social and emotional needs as it pertains to their identity in Christ.
Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating and review on iTunes.
Reaching families starts with reaching kids in any community. — Chuck Peters
One of the biggest felt needs that parents have is for their children to find connection in a safe place. If they feel their kids are in a safe place, those parents are more likely to come and listen to what it is we have to share. — Chuck Peters
There are pathways for engaging people who don’t know the Lord through church plants, specifically through children’s ministry. — Ed Stetzer
Trust plus respect equals influence. — Chuck Peters
Technology is a great way to engage with kids. But the performance-based ministry models of the past are not where it’s at. What’s more important is personal relational engagement, and we can do that anywhere. — Chuck Peters
This is a generation that desperately needs to know that their identity is not something that they achieve. It’s something they receive and that God has spoken to. — Chuck Peters
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Host Ed Stetzer meets with Emmy award-winning producer and director of Lifeway Kids, Chuck Peters. Tune in as they discuss effective ways to engage children and their families as you further the gospel within your kids ministry context. Learn more about this rising generation’s social and emotional needs as it pertains to their identity in Christ.
Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating and review on iTunes.
Reaching families starts with reaching kids in any community. — Chuck Peters
One of the biggest felt needs that parents have is for their children to find connection in a safe place. If they feel their kids are in a safe place, those parents are more likely to come and listen to what it is we have to share. — Chuck Peters
There are pathways for engaging people who don’t know the Lord through church plants, specifically through children’s ministry. — Ed Stetzer
Trust plus respect equals influence. — Chuck Peters
Technology is a great way to engage with kids. But the performance-based ministry models of the past are not where it’s at. What’s more important is personal relational engagement, and we can do that anywhere. — Chuck Peters
This is a generation that desperately needs to know that their identity is not something that they achieve. It’s something they receive and that God has spoken to. — Chuck Peters
The post Kids Ministry appeared first on New Churches.
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