As a church leader, is it possible to identify personal and professional boundaries? What about as a spouse? Is it ideal to speak them out loud? Is it possible to set boundaries in ministry? Ministry to Parents asked Lora Helton,
Why Should You Minister To Parents?
DOWNLOAD THE PDF OF THIS BLOG POST Why Should You Minister To Parents? Written by Jeremy Lee For sixteen years, I executed youth and children’s ministry as if the parents didn’t exist. It’s not that I didn’t care about them.
HELP PARENTS LEAD (Step 4 in the M2P Roadmap)
HELP PARENTS LEAD (Step 4 in the M2P Roadmap) Parents are often told they should lead their kids, but they are afraid or feel ill-equipped. What if parents were given the tools to do the job? If so, then the
ENCOURAGE PARENTS (Step 3 in the M2P Roadmap)
ENCOURAGE PARENTS (Step 3 in the M2P Roadmap) Sometimes, parents seem to have it all together from the perspective of children and student ministry leaders. But parents are often uncertain and in need of support as they raise their kids,
BUILD A PARENT MINISTRY PLAN (Step 2 in the M2P Roadmap)
BUILD A PARENT MINISTRY PLAN (Step 2 in the M2P Roadmap) In our last blog post, we shared the first step in the Ministry to Parents Roadmap, CARE FOR THE SOUL, which is the foundational piece to building a parent
CARE FOR YOUR SOUL (Step 1 in the M2P Roadmap)
CARE FOR YOUR SOUL (Step 1 in the M2P Roadmap) How do you start and build a family ministry? The first place is to CARE FOR YOUR SOUL (Step 1 in the M2P Roadmap) the most foundational piece to