“ Becoming Relevant to Children”
Dichotomy of Kids Ministry The longer you minister to kids, the harder it can be to relate to what the kids in your class are experiencing. The world our kids are growing up in today is quite different from the world we grew up in.
Children were a priority for Jesus “ Then little children were brought to Jesus for him to place his hands on them and pray for them. But the disciples rebuked those who brought them.  Jesus said, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these." - Matt 19:13-14
“ When Jesus landed and saw a large crowd, he had compassion on them, because they were like sheep without a shepherd. So he began teaching them many things. “ - Mark 6:42
To relate to kids today, you have to understand what motivates them.
Think back to when you were a kid… What motivated you as a youngster?
What motivates kids today?  or   What gives kids a sense of enjoyment? Accomplishment Attention Approval Acceptance Rewards Success
These motivational factors can also be described as needs.
Motivational factors haven’t changed, but interests do. By understanding what motivates the kids in your class, you are able to better minister to their needs.
Being relevant to the kids in your class is understanding both their  interests  and  needs .
Jesus met the needs of those he met.
How can you meet the needs of the kids in your class?
How can you take advantage of your kids’ interests in your teaching?
“ They won’t care what you know until they know that you care.” - unknown
“ Rules for Relating” – In Class Spend time praying for the kids of your class each week. Take prayer requests during your class, and after praying, tell them you’re praying for them during the week.  Ask lots of questions This lets the kids know that you really care. Listen, and ask follow-up questions the next week. Take note of what interests the kids of your class, and then ask them questions about the things that interest them.
You don’t have to be an expert in all the things your students are interested in!  Just let the kids know that you care!!
“ Rules for Relating” – Outside Class Take note of your kids/grandkids interests You may be an expert in more interest-areas then you might think!  Watch a kids cartoon or movie View some kids websites Listen to some kids music Look on the shelves (good & bad) Observe kids before and after your class What are they talking about?
The bottom line… Show the kids that you care. Make your applications relevant to the kids.  Know what’s going on in our kids’ world  (but you don’t have to be an expert)

Becoming Relevant to Children

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    “ Becoming Relevantto Children”
  • 2.
    Dichotomy of KidsMinistry The longer you minister to kids, the harder it can be to relate to what the kids in your class are experiencing. The world our kids are growing up in today is quite different from the world we grew up in.
  • 3.
    Children were apriority for Jesus “ Then little children were brought to Jesus for him to place his hands on them and pray for them. But the disciples rebuked those who brought them. Jesus said, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these." - Matt 19:13-14
  • 4.
    “ When Jesuslanded and saw a large crowd, he had compassion on them, because they were like sheep without a shepherd. So he began teaching them many things. “ - Mark 6:42
  • 5.
    To relate tokids today, you have to understand what motivates them.
  • 6.
    Think back towhen you were a kid… What motivated you as a youngster?
  • 7.
    What motivates kidstoday? or What gives kids a sense of enjoyment? Accomplishment Attention Approval Acceptance Rewards Success
  • 8.
    These motivational factorscan also be described as needs.
  • 9.
    Motivational factors haven’tchanged, but interests do. By understanding what motivates the kids in your class, you are able to better minister to their needs.
  • 10.
    Being relevant tothe kids in your class is understanding both their interests and needs .
  • 11.
    Jesus met theneeds of those he met.
  • 12.
    How can youmeet the needs of the kids in your class?
  • 13.
    How can youtake advantage of your kids’ interests in your teaching?
  • 14.
    “ They won’tcare what you know until they know that you care.” - unknown
  • 15.
    “ Rules forRelating” – In Class Spend time praying for the kids of your class each week. Take prayer requests during your class, and after praying, tell them you’re praying for them during the week. Ask lots of questions This lets the kids know that you really care. Listen, and ask follow-up questions the next week. Take note of what interests the kids of your class, and then ask them questions about the things that interest them.
  • 16.
    You don’t haveto be an expert in all the things your students are interested in! Just let the kids know that you care!!
  • 17.
    “ Rules forRelating” – Outside Class Take note of your kids/grandkids interests You may be an expert in more interest-areas then you might think! Watch a kids cartoon or movie View some kids websites Listen to some kids music Look on the shelves (good & bad) Observe kids before and after your class What are they talking about?
  • 18.
    The bottom line…Show the kids that you care. Make your applications relevant to the kids. Know what’s going on in our kids’ world (but you don’t have to be an expert)