3 comments on “I’m not into name-dropping, however…

  1. I don’t know if I completely agree with Reggie’s statement. Yes, we need to all be working toward the same goal of connecting children to God so they can impact their schools, city and world with the message and love of Jesus. But to say that we need to get parents on the “same page” as us. It is our job to partner with, resource and empower parents to be the primary spiritual teachers to their kids. If I understand the sentimentality of Reggie’s statement, we are simply resourcing parents so they can further the curriculum we have. Family ministry needs to be more about a holistic approach and involving parents in what we do instead of telling them what to do. Our goal shouldn’t be focused on standardizing methods across the board or even topics across the board. We need to get a common vision (that begins whithin the family) and then work in our unique ways toward that vision while resourcing families and giving them a hand up instead of a handout.

  2. I love it! I think every children’s pastor can relate to not totally syncing with the YP. I think this is the case because it isn’t a value for most churches… maybe a good idea but not a value.

    Back in January I spent a few days with Central Christian out in Las Vegas. These guys “get it.” They have an amazing family ministry strategy that shook me to the core. I know I’ll never do ministry the same again.

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