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Should You Write Your Own Kids’ Ministry Curriculum?

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An easy-to-follow, power-packed curriculum helps teachers reach the kids they teach but finding lessons that fulfills a specific criteria challenges many. Every children’s church is different and factors like church doctrine, time and volunteer constraints make selecting a curriculum even more of a task. According to some estimates, up to 18% of churches do write their own kids ministry curriculum. Is that a viable option for you? Before setting pen to paper, consider the pros and cons.
Pros of Writing Your Own Curriculum

Cons of Writing a Curriculum

If you are considering writing your own curriculum, weigh the pros and cons. Test the creative waters by writing an outline first. If you find this difficult, you might feel that writing an entire curriculum is a waste of your time. However, if you have the fortitude and spare time, this project could be fulfilling and useful.
Read Mimi’s children’s parable, “The Young Boy and the Great Mountain,” or visit her blog at Encouragement for Christians.

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