
Episode 009: Global 4/14 Day
03/02/22 • 5 min
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Children's Ministry Seminar
EPISODE 009: GLOBAL 4/14 DAY
by Steve Karges
Podcast Release: March 2, 2022
I want to invite you to be a part of an upcoming event. The event is Global 4/14 Day, and it takes place on April 14 every year.
Global 4/14 Day is an international day of prayer for boys and girls, sponsored by Children's Ministries International, Inc., which is the same ministry that produces this podcast.
The 4/14 in Global 4/14 Day simply identifies the month (4) and day (14) of this event.
Whether you pray by yourself on April 14 or with a group from your church, pray for the children in your congregation by name and for your children's ministry overall.
I encourage you to go to www.Global414Day.com to JOIN THE MOVEMENT and print a Prayer Guide. Global414Day.com is one of our ministry's websites and is available in multiple languages. The Prayer Guide will help you prepare your heart before the Lord and specifically suggest ways to pray for children.
For example, we encourage you to pray for children geographically, beginning with the kids in your family and moving on to the children in your church. Then pray for the children in your city, community, town, or village, including the kids in the elementary schools closest to your home and church. Follow that by praying for the boys and girls in your state and country. Finally, expand your prayers to include the children on the continent where you live, and then pray for kids worldwide.
We want to pray on Global 4/14 Day for the spiritual needs of boys and girls (Matthew 18:10-14; Mark 10:13-16). Specifically, we want to pray that every child will have the opportunity to hear the Good News of Jesus, even those who live in parts of the world where governments restrict Christianity.
We also want to pray for kids' physical and emotional needs (Luke 12:22-24; Philippians 4:19). The Prayer Guide will assist you in praying for children. As we pray for children's physical and emotional needs, we want to pray for the God-given Human Rights of every boy and girl around the globe, including the unborn.
While children have many needs and face enormous challenges, we must always remember that their greatest need in life is to know Jesus as their Savior and Lord and for their sins to be forgiven by Him.
On Global 4/14 Day, we want to boldly go before the throne of God on behalf of boys and girls worldwide (Hebrews 4:16). Stay focused as you pray by keeping your Bible nearby and letting God's Word and His Holy Spirit guide you as you pray (Psalm 119:130; Romans 8:26-27).
Will you join me in prayer on Global 4/14 Day? Can I count on you to pray for boys and girls on April 14? You will be blessed for praying and be a blessing to those you pray for. But remember, the power of prayer is not in the person who prays but in God, who hears and answers our prayers.
FOR YOUR MINISTRY TOOLBOX
1) Please take a moment today to write on your calendar Global 4/14 Day on April 14 and plan to join me in prayer.
2) Get your church involved by organizing a group within your congregation to gather on April 14 to pray.
3) Get the children in your church involved by praying for kids around the world.
4) Share your testimony, answered prayers, and photos with me at Testimony @Global414Day.com. I want to praise God and rejoice with you!.
TAGS: Psalm 119:130; Matthew 18:10-14; Mark 10:13-16; Luke 12:22-24; Romans 8:26-27; Philippians 4:19; Hebrews 4:16; Global 4/14 Day; Prayer
Visit www.cmikids.com
© 2022 Children’s Ministries International, Inc.
Children's Ministry Seminar
EPISODE 009: GLOBAL 4/14 DAY
by Steve Karges
Podcast Release: March 2, 2022
I want to invite you to be a part of an upcoming event. The event is Global 4/14 Day, and it takes place on April 14 every year.
Global 4/14 Day is an international day of prayer for boys and girls, sponsored by Children's Ministries International, Inc., which is the same ministry that produces this podcast.
The 4/14 in Global 4/14 Day simply identifies the month (4) and day (14) of this event.
Whether you pray by yourself on April 14 or with a group from your church, pray for the children in your congregation by name and for your children's ministry overall.
I encourage you to go to www.Global414Day.com to JOIN THE MOVEMENT and print a Prayer Guide. Global414Day.com is one of our ministry's websites and is available in multiple languages. The Prayer Guide will help you prepare your heart before the Lord and specifically suggest ways to pray for children.
For example, we encourage you to pray for children geographically, beginning with the kids in your family and moving on to the children in your church. Then pray for the children in your city, community, town, or village, including the kids in the elementary schools closest to your home and church. Follow that by praying for the boys and girls in your state and country. Finally, expand your prayers to include the children on the continent where you live, and then pray for kids worldwide.
We want to pray on Global 4/14 Day for the spiritual needs of boys and girls (Matthew 18:10-14; Mark 10:13-16). Specifically, we want to pray that every child will have the opportunity to hear the Good News of Jesus, even those who live in parts of the world where governments restrict Christianity.
We also want to pray for kids' physical and emotional needs (Luke 12:22-24; Philippians 4:19). The Prayer Guide will assist you in praying for children. As we pray for children's physical and emotional needs, we want to pray for the God-given Human Rights of every boy and girl around the globe, including the unborn.
While children have many needs and face enormous challenges, we must always remember that their greatest need in life is to know Jesus as their Savior and Lord and for their sins to be forgiven by Him.
On Global 4/14 Day, we want to boldly go before the throne of God on behalf of boys and girls worldwide (Hebrews 4:16). Stay focused as you pray by keeping your Bible nearby and letting God's Word and His Holy Spirit guide you as you pray (Psalm 119:130; Romans 8:26-27).
Will you join me in prayer on Global 4/14 Day? Can I count on you to pray for boys and girls on April 14? You will be blessed for praying and be a blessing to those you pray for. But remember, the power of prayer is not in the person who prays but in God, who hears and answers our prayers.
FOR YOUR MINISTRY TOOLBOX
1) Please take a moment today to write on your calendar Global 4/14 Day on April 14 and plan to join me in prayer.
2) Get your church involved by organizing a group within your congregation to gather on April 14 to pray.
3) Get the children in your church involved by praying for kids around the world.
4) Share your testimony, answered prayers, and photos with me at Testimony @Global414Day.com. I want to praise God and rejoice with you!.
TAGS: Psalm 119:130; Matthew 18:10-14; Mark 10:13-16; Luke 12:22-24; Romans 8:26-27; Philippians 4:19; Hebrews 4:16; Global 4/14 Day; Prayer
Visit www.cmikids.com
© 2022 Children’s Ministries International, Inc.
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Episode 008: Teaching Children To Fear God
Children’s Ministry Seminar
EPISODE 008: TEACHING CHILDREN TO FEAR GOD
by Steve Karges
Podcast Release: February 23, 2022
The most important thing we can teach children is to fear God. And when they learn this important truth, wisdom and knowledge will follow. (Proverbs 1:7, 9:10)
You may be thinking, “I don’t want children to be fearful of God.” Yes, you do! Let me explain.
The Bible teaches us to fear the Lord in two ways. The first is REVERENT FEAR. This type of fear means that we reverence, respect, honor, and worship God because He is Holy (Psalm 99:1-5). In other words, we are to be in awe of His greatness and glory!
When children learn to reverently fear God, it impacts how they think, speak, and behave. For example, when a son or daughter dearly loves and respects their father and mother and desires to please them, they show their parents reverent fear. This child is not afraid of being punished. Instead, their fear stems from not wanting to displease, disappoint, or offend those they loves.
In Psalm 111:10a (ESV) it reads, “ The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom;” The focus of this verse is on a sense of awe and respect for the holiness and majesty of God.
Often, Christians get too casual with God, and children imitate what they see adults do. We forget who we are talking to when we pray. We also forget who we are worshipping at church. As children’s ministry leaders, we must maintain a healthy respect and adoration for Almighty God by remembering who He is and what He has done, and our lives should reflect that reverence.
Make it a priority to teach the children in your church a reverent fear of God and how to come before His Majesty with respect and honor. Check out the story of Isaiah’s vision in Isaiah 6:1-7 to learn about God’s holiness and majesty.
The second way the Bible teaches us to fear the Lord is REAL FEAR. We fear God because He is all-powerful and has all authority to destroy a person and cast them into Hell.
Matthew 10:28 (ESV) says, “And do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Rather fear him who can destroy both soul and body in Hell.”
In Hebrews 10:31 (ESV), it reads, “It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.”
We live in a world where children are not taught to fear the Lord, either reverently or in reality, because the adults around them live their daily lives with no fear of God at all (Psalm 36;1: Romans 3:18).
Children need to learn that disobedience to God and His Word has consequences. And they should dread what God will do to the sinner who refuses to repent of their sin and turn to Christ by faith as their Savior and Lord. (Matthew 25:30)
Disobedience is the natural result of a person who has no REAL FEAR of God. When a child does not fear God, they have no motivation to listen to God or obey His Word. In the Old and New Testaments, fearing God is connected with a person’s obedience. The Bible makes a clear distinction between those who fear God and those who don’t. (Ecclesiastes 12:13-14; Acts 10:35).
Check out the story of Ananias and Sapphira in Acts 5:1-11 to learn how fear came upon the whole church after this husband and wife sinned, and God punished them by death for their disobedience.
In conclusion, the Biblical way to fear the Lord is to be in awe of God for who He is and to be in terror of God for what He can do.
Teach these things to your kids at church.
FOR YOUR MINISTRY TOOLBOX
1) Do you understand the difference between REVERENT FEAR and REAL FEAR of God? If not, listen to this podcast again, review the Show Notes, and look up each Bible verse listed in the Show Notes, as some were not mentioned in this podcast.
2) Do you fear God in your life? Is your REVERENT FEAR and REAL FEAR of the Lord evident to others? If not, what specific changes do you need to make today?
TAGS: Psalm 36:1, 99:1-5, 111:10; Proverbs 1:7, 9:10; Ecclesiastes 12:13-14; Isaiah 6:1-7; Matthew 10:28, 25:30; Acts 5:1-11, 10:35; Romans 3:18; Hebrews 10:31; Fear God; Reverent Fear; Real Fear; Teaching Children
Visit www.cmikids.com
© 2022 Children’s Ministries International, Inc.
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Episode 010: Teaching Children About Sin
Children's Ministry Seminar
EPISODE 010: TEACHING CHILDREN ABOUT SIN
by Steve Karges
Podcast Release: March 9, 2022
The Bible says in Romans 6:23 (ESV), " For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord."
Sin is an unhappy subject to teach to children, but it is necessary for us to do so because boys and girls must understand the seriousness of sin and why Jesus died on the cross to save sinners.
Our worldly culture does not want anything defined as sin. Instead, the culture sees everything as a lifestyle choice or a personal preference, and they have declared war on sin and the guilt associated with it.
Sadly, some people think that teaching boys and girls about sin will increase their stress, give them low self-esteem, and cause them to worry, become depressed, or have feelings of inadequacy. They will say things like, "The guilt you feel is normal," or "It's not your fault, stop blaming yourself." Unfortunately, these people may not be true followers of Christ because their lack of understanding about sin does not align with God's Word.
Children cannot understand the solution to a problem, like sin, until they understand the problem. Once the problem is diagnosed, the cure can be understood. But without an understanding of sin, children cannot understand God's solution and remedy for it.
In other words, kids need to hear the bad news before they can understand the Good News, and when we teach children about sin, we must be clear and help them understand what the Bible says about it.
The following is a Biblical definition of sin that I encourage you to teach to the boys and girls in your church.
First, sin is any violation of God's law (I John 3:4). The Bible teaches us about God and what He commands us to do and not do, which is known as the law. Therefore, when a child disobeys God's written Word, they sin against Almighty God.
Second, sin is rebellion against God (Deuteronomy 9:7; Joshua 1:18). When a child says, "I want to do things my way" instead of God's way, they have rebelled and sinned against Him.
Third, sin is ingratitude to God (Romans 1:18-32). Everything we have comes to us from God. When we fail to thank God for what He has given us and we are ungrateful, we sin against Him.
Please note that every sin we commit is against God. Therefore, anything we do that falls short of His holiness, His righteousness, and His perfect standard is sin (Psalm 51:4; Romans 3:23).
The four ways we sin are (a) to think evil, (b) to speak evil, (c) to act evil, and (d) to neglect or fail to do what is right. One may say that sin is our decision to choose the wrong thing over the right thing.
Sin came into this world through Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden when they listened to and obeyed the lies of Satan, rather than obey what God had said (Genesis 3:1-7).
All of us are descendants of Adam and Eve, and because of that, we inherited their sinful nature. Adam and Eve's sinful nature has been passed down to us through the generations (Psalm 51:5; Romans 5:12).
After teaching kids about sin, they need to know that every person sins, including each one of them (Romans 3:10, 23). Explain to the children in your church that all of us fall short of God's perfection and righteous standard.
But don't end your lesson without telling the kids the Good News! God has provided a way through Jesus for all their sin---past, present, and future---to be forgiven and for them to be made righteous before the Holy God (2 Corinthians 5:21).
FOR YOUR MINISTRY TOOLBOX
1) Do you believe that one sin can send a person to Hell? According to Scripture, the answer is "Yes," and if you do not believe this truth, please read all of the Bible verses listed in the Show Notes for Episode 10. Then pray and ask God to help you understand the seriousness of sin from His perspective.
2) Talk to the children in your church and ask them to define sin. Then, make sure they understand the true meaning of sin from the Bible.
3) Ask the children in your church to give examples of sin so they can identify them in their own lives.
TAGS: Genesis 3:1-7; Deuteronomy 9:7; Joshua 1:8; Psalm 51:4-5; Romans 1:18-32, 3:10 & 23, 5:12, 6:23; 2 Corinthians 5:21; I John 3:4; Teaching Children; Sin;
Visit www.cmikids.com
© 2022 Children's Ministries International, Inc.
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