Be Excited
Nobody likes boring! What would you rather watch a 100 meter dash or 2 snails race?
If you are not excited teaching, the kids will not be excited learning.
Enthusiasm about teaching the bible is contagious.
Be Animated
Have you ever watched your kid’s favorite television show, I Carly, Wizards of Waverly, etc. They are over-the-top animated in their acting.
Move your arms, walk back and forth. use facial expressions.
Lets say your lesson is about David and Goliath . Be big like Goliath then be wiry like David. Act like you’re putting a stone in a sling then spin it over your head.
Be Prepared
Do Not sit and read a story. Know the story. Know the details of the story.
For example; if you tell the parable of the Persistent Friend. Explain that a family would all sleep together on the floor covered in a blanket. They had no gas furnace like you (kids) do. The kids love those details.
For a great verse by verse education check out John MacArthures’ Grace to You sermon archives.
Summary
Will you look goofy telling the story? Sure, probably but, who cares.
The kids are engaged and learning. Hey and if you’re not careful you might also learn something.
I would like to thank Pastor Dick Gruber and Dr. Jason Rhode of Children’s Ministries University Online and Children’s Ministry Talk for mentioning “Kids Ministry in the Trenches” on their Sept.8 podcast.
I encourage everyone to go to Children’s Ministry Talk and download their podcast.
If you want up-to-the-minute information on children’s ministries and tons of great resources you need to bookmark Children’s Ministry Talk.
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