Author: Ree Brown

Your kids may be chatterboxes all day long, talking your ear off, yet when it comes time to pray, they are strangely shy. Why is this? What makes children feel awkward about prayer and how can we give them the language and tools to make...

We often admonish children to trust in God, especially in church or at the end of a Sunday school lesson. It's important though, to make sure that word has meaning for them. Trust is more than just a word that's part of church lingo, and...

As Christians, one of the most important responsibilities we have is to share the gospel with the next generation. Youth ministry is a crucial part of this and by empowering our youth, we are growing tomorrow's leaders, who will promote the gospel and grow the...

The Power of Bible Study for Children Child Evangelism Fellowship of Northern California is passionate about the importance of bible stories for children. Our various ministries for children help them grow and learn in Christ. Since 1937, CEF has ministered to children as a way to...

Spending personal time with God is just as important for children as it is for you! God wants to spend time with all of His children. Sadly, many kids have no idea how to have that devotional time. Today I have several things you can...

Can a very young child truly be saved and on his way to Heaven? Can he be in the Kingdom of Heaven here on earth, one of those who is a genuine believer? A Christian educator has said that the faith of a child up to...

People are skeptical that very young children can truly have adequate faith, and wonder if we should focus on those who have greater understanding. In Part 1, we looked at the first five verses of Matthew 18, where Jesus said that to ENTER the Kingdom...

Have you ever struggled with assurance of your salvation? If you have, you can be certain that children do too. Today I want to help you, help them, have assurance of their salvation. Assurance is important because it allows for peace-of-mind-thoughts like, “God loves me and...

Why is it that when a preacher or a priest commits an immoral act, it’s bigger news than when, say a plumber, commits the same act? It’s because ministry is a character profession. It’s a profession designed to teach God’s character to others. Guess what? Parenting is a character profession too....