Administration Zone
Articles and Resources for Leaders and Administrators
So, you're in charge of the Children's Ministry?! HELP IS HERE!
Whether you are a Children's Pastor, Director, Coordinator, or Hold-it-all-together-er, the fact is you need ideas, and you need them fast!! If you're looking for a sample policy manual, or permission slip, or other administrative help, this is the place!
If you have a question or issue you would like to see addressed here, please contact us. We have a team of veteran children's ministry administrators ready to help.
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Am I In a Toxic Church Environment?
What does a toxic church environment look like, and when should you leave? |
Leadership | ||
Getting Past the Resume: Getting Noticed with Cover Letters
If you want your application to stand out from the rest of the pack, the key may be found in writing a great cover letter. This article examines what people are looking for and how to best write a letter that reflects the real you. |
Jobs and Employment | ||
Interviewing 101
The interview is often the key event that determines whether a candidate moves on in the ministry calling process. This article will present several suggestions that can improve how you present yourself in an interview. |
Suggestions to give your best interview. | ||
Reflections on our Children's Ministry
A tool for allowing parents and leaders to evaluate your children's ministry. |
CM Evaluation | ||
Sample Ministry Brochure
This is a sample of a kids ministry brochure from Karl's church. Please dont copy in full - but you are welcome to use it for ideas and inspiration. |
Marketing | ||
Developing a K.C. Krew Workshop Notes
These are the Kidologist's workshop notes for his workshop on developing a team of 5-6th Graders to help run children's church. |
5-6th Grade Ministry / Tweener | ||
Major Kidmin Curriculum Providers
Here is a list of major children's ministry curricululm providers. |
Curriculum | ||
Putting the Pastor Back into Your Job Description
You went into children’s ministry because you love working with kids, but the ‘higher up’ you get in leadership, the less it seems you get to minister directly to children. Learn how to continue to make a personal impact on many children so that you are as much a shepherd of children as you are an administrator of children. |
Administration | ||
Take Your Life Back from the Church
Don't let the church suck you dry - that isn't God's Will for those in ministry. When the church is killing your joy, you are doing more than God is asking of you and it is time for drastic action. Now. Stop making excuses. |
Leadership & Life & Priorities | ||
The Kidologist's Top Ten in CM
What the Kidologist, Karl Bastian, suggests as the "Top Ten" books, websites, and events for children's ministry leaders. |
Top Books, Websites and Events in CM | ||
Your Salvation Story
This is a guide on how to prepare a written salvation testimony with the Kidologist's as a sample. Written for kids, but good for all ages. See the PDF for printing and the sample. |
How To Write a Testimony | ||
10 Standards for Excellence
Written by Karl Bastian for his children's ministry, here are ten scripturally based standards you can ask your volunteers to live up to in order to serve in the kids ministry. |
Volunteer Standards | ||
3 Qualities of Great Leaders
What are the qualities that make a great leader? |
Leadership Volunteers | ||
50 Ways to Discover New Workers
Need some new workers in your children's minsitry? (Who doesn't?!?) Here are a variety of recruiting ideas compiled by the Kidologist. |
Recruiting, Volunteers | ||
A Kidmin House of Cards?
Do you ever feel like your whole ministry is about to come crashing down? This may encourage you... |
Leadership Perseverance | ||
A Ministry Lesson from Darth Vader
In the busyness of life and ministry, don't forget your Primary Objectives, because one thing is for sure: your Enemy won't. |
Priorities | ||
A Philosophy of Children's Ministry
Karl presents his Biblical Philosophy of Children's Ministry, why you should have one, and a Word doc version so you can modify it for your own ministry use. |
Philosophy of Ministry | ||
A Sermon for Challenging the Congregation
This is a sermon Karl Bastian preaches when he has an opportunity to address an entire church congregation. |
Building Kids Lives on the Rock | ||
Backyard Bible Splash!
This is a fun event your church can host in the summer. |
Water Sports, Summer | ||
Being a HELPful Volunteer!
How can a volunteer truly H.E.L.P. their leader? |
Training Volunteers | ||
Beyond the Classroom
If you minister to kids you have a powerful opportunity to impact lives in dramatic ways, and the small amount of effort it takes may surprise you. |
Relational Ministry | ||
Child Security in the Local Church
Looking for church policies to ensure "Child Safety" in the church? The Kidologist has done extensive research on this and offers his findings and his manual for his church. |
Child Security | ||
Cloud Technology - What is it?
This is Karl Bastian and Michael Chanley's workshop at CPC 2011. |
Cloud Technology | ||
Coaching Blessings and Curses
Every children's ministry needs a gifted leader who is able lead by coaching. He or she is able to call the plays that mobilize a team or class full of children to meet a goal. |
Leadership | ||
Confessions of a Driven Pastor
Great articles on slowing down and taking time to focus on your own soul. |
Image Management, Quiet Time, Leadership | ||
Da Bible Feet - Noah
A Kids Church Video featuring “Da Feet.” An introduction for a lesson on Noah. |
Noah | ||
Dealing with Parent Conflict
Karl Bastian provides tips on how to keep your cool and deal with parents when they get upset with you! |
Parent Conflict | ||
Dealing with Personal Criticism
Originally published in Children's Ministry Magazine Professional Edition, Karl Bastian shares insights on how to deal with criticism in leadership. |
Critism in Leadership | ||
Disney Models Making the Most of a Bad Situation
Learn to turn something boring into something creative, the way disney does. |
Creative, Disney, CPC | ||
Family Ministry: Trading One Extreme for Another
Are "FIC" (Family Integrated Churches) really better? Or are we merely trading one ineffective extreme for another? |
Family Ministry | ||
Finding Your Ministry Calling
Would you like to KNOW why God put you here on this earth? Wouldn’t it be great at the end of your life to be able to say, “I have finished the race?” But how will you know if you have finished the race unless you know what race you are running? This article, which reveals the personal story of the Kidologist's calling, will give you some insight on how YOU can discover YOUR calling. |
Leadership | ||
Follow Up Letters for Kids
A bunch of kids accept Christ on Sunday - how do you follow up with them? In this post Karl shares the letters he sends out to both kids and parents. You are welcome to edit and adapt. |
Follow Up | ||
Getting Started in Kidmin
A look at great resources to help you get started in kidmin |
Kidology, training | ||
Grocery Store Encouragement
A BUNCH of ideas for encouraging your volunteers from the aisles of the grocery store! |
Volunteer Encouragement | ||
Help! I'm Planning An All Nighter!
Some advice on planning an all-nighter! |
Planning Night Events | ||
How a Palm Pilot Can Enhance Your Ministry!
CLASSIC POST: These are the workshop notes and additional details from the workshop that the Kidologist taught at the Children's Pastor's Conference in Nashville and San Diego in 2001. |
Technology | ||
How I Got an Admin
Karl gives some insight on how he lobbied for administrative support from a senior pastor who was trying to be "fair" to all his staff. |
Getting Admin Help | ||
How to Fire a Volunteer
How do you fire a volunteer? That's a tough question, but here are some guidelines you will find helpful as you approach this delicate duty! |
Volunteers, Guidelines | ||
Ingredients for a GREAT Volunteer Meeting
Create volunteer meetings your people will WANT to come to! |
Volunteer Training | ||
Karl's YES! Recruiting Flyer
As shared on Kidmin Talk #99, this is the recruiting flyer I made for my church. And, YES! You can use it too! |
Recruiting Flyer | ||
Keepin' It Simple
Karl talks about ways to Keep It S.I.M.P.L.E. in your ministry when you are starting to feel overwhelmed (Post includes an MP3) |
Leadership Volunteers | ||
LOST and FOUND Sign
Tired of loose items cluttering up your kidmin space? Here is a fun Lost and Found sign that also warns that items will be disposed of soon. |
Kidmin Signage | ||
Memo From CP: No More Child Care
How to Release the CM from providing Child Care to other ministries. |
Child Care Policy | ||
Proactive Leadership
If you want to be a more proactive leader – don't start your day by checking your e-mail, voice mail, or mail slot at the office. Here is what you do... |
Leadership | ||
Recruiting Tool: Is Your Kid a WINNER? Recruiting Tool
A fun recruiting flyer that invites parents to see if their child is a winner! |
Recruiting | ||
Safe and Secure Training Video
A Child Security Training Video for use in Your Ministry. |
Child Security | ||
Sample Children's Pastor's Job Descriptions
Several people have requested sample children's pastors job descriptions, here are several, plus a sample application for a children's pastor. |
Job Search, Hiring, Human Resources | ||
Sample CM Ministry Org Chart
Do you have an org chart for your kidmin? You Should! Here is a sample from Pastor Karl. |
Kidmin Organization | ||
Scope and Seekwhat?
Educators have long called it a Scope and Sequence. Every thoughtful Bible curriculum has one. If it doesn’t, you might want to re-evaluate the quality of the material or the intentionality of its creators. If there is no scope and sequence, then it is a haphazard approach to education, and that is dangerous. |
Curricululm Writing | ||
Security Tag Signs
Signs for both the Check-in area and classrooms stating the importance and requirement to use the security tags for pick up. |
Child Security |