It’s the start of a new year. A time where many set goals and determine a plan of action to achieve those goals. Perhaps your ministry is also setting goals for what it will ...
Any leader who works with children knows that safety protocols are that much more important in ministries or events involving children. We must often be even more cautious and aler...
Some have called social media the “bane of our existence.” Others have called it the “greatest thing since sliced bread.” The reality of social media lies s...
Tommy is walking down the school hallway with his friends, half-listening to the conversation they are having while trying to remember what his mom packed for lunch. The group arri...
Language is powerful. However, misuse and misinterpretation of language can cause disarray, wounding relationships that harm both the sender and receiver.
Some kids are born risk managers. These are children who pay attention and follow the rules. But others are not natural risk managers. These are the kids who may wear t-shirts that...
Most of us have participated in a fire safety drill at least once in our lives, whether it was at school, work, or church. Participating in or conducting just one drill will not pr...
Every ministry encounters handling money at some point throughout the year. Whether it is church offerings, Pathfinder club dues, fundraisers, or special programs, each instance re...
Slips, trips, and falls are a common scenario that can occur in any fast-paced environment. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, it is the second leading cause of accidental ...
Starting the school year with well-maintained facilities and sturdy structures will help your students and staff begin on the right foot. It is also a great way to see what, if any...