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Are You Called to Minister to Children?

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Author/Source: Unknown CEF Author

Topic: Ministry Calling

You'll never gain fame or glory in children's ministry. So are YOU called?

In my vast collection of children's ministry resources, materials, booklets, pamphlets, and relics from decades of ministry I stumbled upon this treasure. It is a recruiting tool from CEF, Child Evangelism Fellowship. No author's name is provided, but the content does say you'll never gain fame or glory in children's ministry, so perhaps they lived that by leaving off their name.

I'm posting this because the content of this simple pamphlet is GOLD. I'll be sharing some of the heart of it in my children's ministry orientation on Sunday to potential volunteers. I've scanned it here for you to read, reflect and reuse as you see fit.

The words may be dated but the message is timeless. I think this is a message that needs to be shared today loudly and clearly. The CALL of Children's Ministry needs to be elevated to the high calling that it is.

 


 

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