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Alex Taylor explores the findings resulting from research carried out in the USA by the Fuller Youth Insititute on what makes faith stick in the lives of children and young people, as they grow into adulthood. The results aren't rocket science, but still represent a challenge to how the Church works with those under 18.
Continuing the theme of learning from popular culture, Margaret Pritchard Houston ventures out to the Unicorn Theatre with her nephew and comes away with some thoughts to improve children's ministry.
A new attraction is coming to London: KidZania! In this miniature world, children can experience life as an adult, going to work, earning money and spending it on what they want!
Jonathan Brooks has recently set up a Messy Church as part of his parish's ministry and outreach. He reflects on how it's gone so far, and asks us to learn from his mistakes!
Margaret explores the role of Sunday School in an intergenerational setting. How much should we stay together and how beneficial are separate, age-specific groups? Add your thoughts to the debate.
Even though Christmas now seems so long ago, Emma Hughes reflects back on the festive season and the significance of the Christingle in children's and family ministry, creating a sense of awe and wonder. Is this something that you could include in your planning for 2015?
In the follow-up to his last post, 'OK to good', Sam Donoghue thinks through what it takes to go from good children's work to great children's work. Is that possible on our own, or do we need the church's help?
In the endless tornado of children's work, the idea of spending time being trained can seem like a luxury that we just can't afford. However, whether we're a volunteer or we get paid, taking the chance to learn some more about working with children can transform the way we see our roles and our practice.