Consider Your Bus Ministry Now
During the last few months, churches had to adapt, and some ministries had to be placed on hold–one of those ministries was the bus ministry. With restrictions beginning to ease around the nation, Bro. Luke Flood explains that preparation should be made now for the return of this great ministry.
During the Dead Time
Does this “dead time” seem meaningless and unproductive? As Mrs. Cherith Flood tells us, never doubt that God is working in our lives during this time and will use it to make our lives more productive for His glory.
Begin Preparing for Sunday on Sunday
In this helpful article, Bro. Andrew Reimers gives practical suggestions for making your Sunday school class a Spirit-filled time.
My Kids Won’t Behave!
Teaching children in a class or working with them on a bus route can be challenging if they are constantly misbehaving. Anyone who has taught for any length of time has most likely faced this situation. The author gives helpful tips on properly managing a group of students.
The Key to Sunday is Saturday
Sunday should not just begin when the hour hand crosses midnight. Bus Director, Luke Flood, shares five key actions to perform on Saturday to have a successful Sunday.
The Ten Largest Sunday Schools in America and Where They Are Now
On this Sunday, we thought you might enjoy a brief history of some of the largest Sunday Schools in America during the twentieth century, what made them great, and where they are today in this video.
What About Sunday School?
We may remember our days of growing up going to Sunday school. The author packs a punch in this short article, showing us from the Bible how Sunday school is still important in 2020.
2020 Vision for Your Sunday School Class
With the New Year comes new opportunities for growth. 2020 can be a year of tremendous growth for your Sunday school ministry. The author shows us several areas of the Sunday School ministry in which we can set goals for the New Year.
Necessities of a Good Church Database
If you are involved in dealing with people at your church at any level, you probably have a database to help you. How do you properly maintain your database? What kind of information should you keep? The author answers those questions and more to help you maintain a good church database.
You Have Them, Now What?
It could take weeks, months, and possibly even years before that prospect actually comes. You have them, now what? How do you keep them?
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