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3 Steps for Taking Ownership of Your Curriculum

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Author/Source: Melissa MacDonald

Topic: Curriculum, Planning, Leadership

The curriculum we use should not set the direction of our children's ministry. As a #kidmin leader, you should tell the curriculum the direction of your ministry.

 

Possibly one of the biggest questions I get just about everywhere I go has to do with curriculum. We all use it, we all want to know how to use it, and we’re always looking for something else. It’s the #kidmin life. I’ve been doing a lot of speaking about this lately. I felt it might be helpful for you to hear some of these key things as you navigate the world of curriculum.


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