ZonesVBS › Dealing with Challenging Kids at VBS

Dealing with Challenging Kids at VBS

Membership Level All Access

Author/Source: Linda Jacobs

Topic: Divorce, Discipleship, Difficult Kids

With VBS coming up, attitudes and conversations can make a difference when you have a rambunctious group of kids.


Summer is here, and recently I’ve been doing my early morning walk on the beach. In our part of the country we have a beach restoration project going on. This project involves ships, pipes that are 4 feet in diameter, tractors, backhoes, and other equipment needed to dredge the sand off the bottom of the ocean and pump it up onto the beach. It’s quite interesting to watch the sand pour out of those very large pipes onto the beach and then observe the large earthmoving equipment move all the sand around and pile it up on the beach.

More fascinating to me than the equipment are the seashells. Compared to the large pieces of equipment used to move the sand, the shells appear so small and insignificant. As I look at these shells I am reminded that nothing God has created is small or insignificant.

 



Read the full article with your All Access Membership

Welcome to Kidology.org

Thanks for dropping by! The content you are accessing requires a Kidology All Access Membership.

There's lots of FREE stuff for Starter Members,
but EVEN MORE for All Access Members!

Pst! Enter Code KIDOLOGY to save 10%
on your initial annual membership payment.

Kidology has been helping those in children's ministry for almost thirty years! Creative Ideas, Curriculum, Coaching and so much more!

Have a question? How can we help?


This post is located in the following zone(s): ArticlesDivorce MinistrySpecial NeedsVBSVolunteers
Kidology Theorem Book - Right Recruiting Tools - Fishing KidCheck YouthCheck Guitar Kid Conversation Cards PastorKarl.com Kidology's Ultimate Toolbox for Children's Ministr My Awesome Adventure DiscipleTown Unit 9 - How to Build Character U-Turn Cards Kidology Online Training
Need Curriculum?

Check out Bible Basics
Kidology's 3-Year Curriculum

Kidology on Twitter