Is your Children's Ministry successful? Are you sure? Do you really know for sure how your Children's Ministry impacts the children and families in your church and community? How do you know?
Questions for the Children -
- What did you learn last week in Sunday School (or Children's Church or Mid Week)?
- What did you learn last month in Sunday School (or Children's Church or Mid Week)?
- What did you learn last quarter in Sunday School (or Children's Church or Mid Week)?
- Please tell me how what you learned applies to your everyday life.
- How did you live what you learned in your real life this past week?
- What is your favorite part of Sunday School (or Children's Church or Mid Week)?
- Why is this your favorite part?
- What do you "wish" we would do at Sunday School (or Children's Church or Mid Week)?
- Do you know the vision/purpose of our children's ministry?
- Do you know what curriculum we use in Sunday School (or Children's Church or Mid Week)?
- Do you and your children talk about what they learned in Sunday School (or Children's Church or Mid Week)?
- Does your family work together to live what your children learned in Sunday School (or Children's Church or Mid Week)?
- What do you "wish" we would do at Sunday School (or Children's Church or Mid Week)?
- Do you know the vision/purpose of our children's ministry?
- How much time do you spend in praying for the children in your group?
- How much time do you spend in preparing for your class?
- Do you focus on living what the children will be learning the week before so you are able to talk with them about how each lesson was "real" in your life?
- What do you enjoy most about serving in Sunday School (or Children's Church or Mid Week)?
- What do you enjoy the least about serving in Sunday School (or Children's Church or Mid Week)?
- What do you "wish" we would do at Sunday School (or Children's Church or Mid Week)?
- Do you know the vision/purpose of our children's ministry?
- Have you ever visited any of our children's ministry classes?
- Have you talked with children, parents and/or volunteers about the children's ministry?
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