4 Websites That Make Kid’s Ministry Easier

websitesUnsplash: It is a great website filled with tons of stock photos, ranging from gorgeous sunsets to computer covered tables. And all the photo’s are license and cost free. Simply search, select, and download. If you need a photo for a background, handout, blog, or upcoming event, make sure to visit this site. CLICK HERE TO VISIT UNSPLASH

Creative Sheep: If you are looking for free video countdowns, random songs, or even personalized media this is the place to go. If you will create an account, you can download most of the products for free. If you use videos in your kids’ ministry, you will want to take some time to explore this site. CLICK HERE TO VISIT CREATIVE SHEEP

FreePik: This site is an amazing storehouse of media files. There are a ton of images, backgrounds, templates, and fun shapes that can used for fliers, cards and much more. Some of the graphics have to be purchased and/or require some attribution. Though the site offers some photos, it’s real value is found in its selection of vector, PSD, and Icon files. You will not be disappointed! CLICK HERE TO VISIT FREEPIK.COM

EZTexting: More and more nursery programs are trading their pagers for texting. Texting makes often allows us kids’ leaders to quickly and silent notify parents of a need. If your church is looking for a cost effective way to contact parents because you need a change of clothes for little Sally and/or if you are looking for a way to tell your entire congregation that church is cancelled because of the latest snow storm, you will love EZ Texting. You can upload your church’d contact list for free. You can easily text whole groups or just one person. And the interface is (as you would expect) easy. Moreover, you can send several texts free every month. If you text a lot or are a larger church you may have to buy some credits. Smaller church should be fine. But even if you do have to buy credits, the prices are reasonable. CLICK HERE TO VISIT EZTEXTING.COM

Kids’ Ministry Needs Social Media?

Technolgy blogDo you speak social media? If you don’t know what the question means or answer it in the negative, your church may have a problem. And your kids’ ministry mostly likely has a problem.

At the end of 2015, only 17% of people between the ages of 18-24 and only 21% of people between the ages of 25-34 regularly read a newspaper. In fact, only 20% of all Americas use newspapers to access the news. Moreover, only 38% of people between the ages of 55-64 daily read a newspaper every day.

What do these stats mean? They are telling us that newspapers and magazines are no longer the driving force shaping the worldview of our congregations.

People are going digital. According to a pew research study, 62% of US adults access some news through social media. And 38% of Americans access news primarily through the web and social media. When it comes to millennial moms, (those between the ages of 18-34) 99% of them are on Facebook. Eighty-six percent use social media to influence others. And 87% percent of them turn to social media when looking for parenting advice and tips. In short, social media is increasingly the largest force shaping the American Culture. If our church wants to reach people, we must speak the language of social media. We must be willing to go where our moms are.

woman free smart phoneAnd we have the freedom to go digital. Smart phones are not evil. Facebook is not destroying America. Do people with sinful hearts misuse technology? Yes, and yes! But the technology is not the problem; the people are. We need to address the people instead of attacking the media platforms. We need to use social media to reach people misusing social media. If we draw a line in the sand over technology, we will undoubtedly cut ourselves off from the next generation.

Thankfully, we don’t have to do anything so drastic. Because social media is cheap and easy to access every church can have a platform. As the local church, we can fill Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter feeds with helpful resources. We can promote events through pictures, we can share helpful articles, and we can create our own resources by producing videos, blogs, and podcasts. The Bible is still powerful today, offering hope to all. We just have to be willing to go where the people are.

I still believe that the preached word is still the most effectively tool in the church’s arsenal (closely followed by discipleship). We still need to meet together to worship the one true God (Heb. 10:25). But we must understand that our church members will not wait till Sunday morning or Wednesday night to have their questions answered. They are going to pull out their smart phones and flip open their laptops. And when they do, will they find anything from their church? Are we ready to speak into their lives?

Three Great Apps For Kids

amazing apps for kidsKids love phones. Just ask my 14-month-old. Every day, he happily squeals “Yeah!” as he chases down his mom’s Iphone. He finds pure joy in watching himself on the miniature screen.

We shouldn’t be too surprised that our kids love technology. Most of us grew up with playing video games (Pong, Game Boy, Nintendo, etc).  And many of us can remember the day our dad brought home the family’s first computer. We are a technological people.

Tom Rhainer QuoteAs our kids follow in our footsteps, we need to provide them with some guidance. The first step is to put locks and filters on our phones, tablets, and devices. If we don’t, we are guaranteed to pick up a few unwanted charges. Even the venerable Dr. Thom Rainer (President of Lifeway) is susceptible. Beware of the little fingers!   

But we don’t have to stop with protection. We can also proactively introduce our kids to great content. Below our 3 of my favorite apps for kids:

  1. The Bible App For Kids

bible app for kidsDesigned by the creators of “The You Version Bible” app, “The Bible App For Kids” is a perfect blend of colorful fun and truth. This digital kids’ Bible comes complete with interactive stories that cover everything from creation to the new heaven and the new earth. You can have the app narrate the stories. Or you can mute the narrator and read the story to your kids. And your younger kids are sure to love the flapping birds and dramatic Bible character animations. And the best part of all is the price. The app and all the stories are free. Click here to download it!  

Click here to download the “You Version Bible App”

  1. Gospel Project App

Gospel Project App 1This is app makes Sunday school mobile. Featuring the music videos and the animated Bible stories from the Gospel Project Sunday school curriculum, the app offers your kids hours of entertainment/instruction. In addition the app also comes with coloring pages and several other interactive games that help enforce the biblical lessons. If your church uses the Gospel Project, make plans to download this app. The app is free, but the lessons are not. You will have to purchase each quarter for .99 ($2.99 for your ipad). Click here to get the app!

If your church uses Bible Studies For Life, have no fear. Lifeway offers a kids’ app for that curriculum as well. Click here to download it

  1. Magisto

Magesto app 1My son likes movies. This app is perfect for him/us and for all parents who need movies quickly. The app automatically pieces together your videos and pictures into short films complete with transitions and music. The free version limits your videos’ length to about a minute and forces you to pair your clips with the app’s music. The paid version gives you longer videos and the ability to import your own music but is a touch pricey (A subscription is either $4.99 per month or $19.99 a year) But the free version is a hit with my little one! Its easy to use and adds some flare to your videos. Click here to get it!

What apps do you and your kids love?