Kids Discipling Kids: The Integration of Youth and Children’s Ministries
We want our teenagers—and our children—to know that they are not merely the younger tag-alongs at their parents’ church; it’s their church too.
If we want our children to be discipled through the vehicle of relational ministry, our serving teammates must be recipients of that same relational ministry.

We want our teenagers—and our children—to know that they are not merely the younger tag-alongs at their parents’ church; it’s their church too.
Knowing that the members of our church see a fellow image bearer when they look at our son gives us hope that we’re not alone in this journey.
Creating a well-structured master calendar helps ensure smooth planning, avoids conflicts, and maximizes student and leader engagement.
When there’s spit-up on your favorite shirt, volunteers cancel, the budget is cut, and the schemes of the Enemy come against you, take heart: the battle is won.
In case you missed it, we wanted to share a replay of our recent webinar on Establishing Meaningful Rites of Passage for Teenagers in the Church.
Family ministry training teaches youth and children’s pastors how to leverage their gifts, knowledge, and other resources to spiritually impact parents.