Episode 74
Saturday night 11:47 PM frantically googling "Bible lesson plans for kindergarteners" cause completely forgot to prep anything for tomorrow morning.
This is my life apparently. Professional children's ministry leader who can't remember to plan lessons until last possible minute.
Been scrolling random websites for two hours trying find something that doesn't require craft supplies I don't have or activities ending in chaos. Half these sites look like designed in 1997 other half want monthly subscriptions for content that might be garbage.
Just need something simple won't make me look like total amateur in front of parents who think I have life together. Spoiler alert definitely do not.
Kids Sunday School Place saved me multiple panic sessions. Nothing fancy but everything actually works. Lessons straightforward without being dumbed down. Activities don't require seventeen craft supplies or elaborate setup.
Used their Good Samaritan lesson when forgot prep until Saturday night. Simple story easy questions one craft using stuff already had. Kids engaged parents didn't give weird looks when picked up children.
Site looks ten years old but who cares if content works. Rather ugly website with good lessons than pretty website with activities sound amazing but fall apart with real kids.
Ministry-To-Children became midnight lifesaver. Has everything toddler to preteen helpful when managing multiple ages losing mind. Give realistic time estimates fifteen minutes actually means fifteen minutes.
Gospel Project costs money but sometimes get what pay for. Lessons connect bigger themes instead random stories thrown together. Kids seeing how everything fits instead isolated facts.
Grow Curriculum feels current. More flexible less rigid structure. Modern without trendy engaging without overstimulating.
Still planning lessons midnight sometimes cause apparently never learn. But least now know where find stuff won't completely bomb with kids.
*For anyone panic planning Saturday nights, leaders discovering free doesn't mean bad expensive doesn't mean good, people learning that simple websites with good content beat pretty websites with garbage lessons.
Check out KidsMinistry.Blog for more ideas, tips, and resources to help your Children's Ministry thrive!
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