As I was thinking about where to take this first post I decided I should really start from the beginning. What helps grow your ministry?
I believe one of the most important things in ministry is to know who you are ministering to. This can do several things. The first thing this does it is shows those you are ministering to that you actually care about who they are. Second is that it can help you draw from what they love to actually share the gospel with them.
How do we find this information out? How we learn the culture of the kids we are working with is not going to be found in a book or on TV, we are not going to be able to google it. This information can only be found out by talking, asking questions, and most importantly listening.
One idea you can do with your staff and volunteers is do a children's ministry version of Family Feud. Make a survey and have the kids answer the questions take your top 5 or 6 answers for each question, form two teams and get to playing. The kids can be the studio audience.
Let's look at one question I asked my kids today; Who is your favorite singer? The top three answers in order were Justin Beiber, Rihanna, and Shakira. Do you know who these singers are? Have you listened to any of their songs? What are some of their lyrics? These are very important questions to answer.
In the next installment I will be talking about how we can use the things that we learn about our kids to reach them with the gospel.
As always if you have questions or any of your own insights about children's ministry please feel free to ask them in the comments section.