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Spare Change - May 2019

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One of my most favorite parts of being a children’s minister is getting to see little children become followers of Christ.  This is such a special opportunity! It’s truly a wonderful, God-glorifying decision. I love getting to help parents counsel their children in this process; however, many parents struggle to know when their child is ready.  This can be difficult but don’t worry, below I have listed some important steps to help you know if your child is ready.

1. Start with Prayer - Never, never, never underestimate the power of prayer.  Pray that God would speak to your child and call them to be saved.  Pray for wisdom to know if they are ready. Just pray for your child in general.  We can never pray for them enough.

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Be Patient - The last thing you want to do is rush this process.  If your child is not asking questions or doesn’t seem interested or even if they say they are not ready, don’t worry.  It is better for them to come to that decision on their own rather than pressure from you. However, if they are asking questions and seem to want to know more then don’t wait!

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Salvation vs. Baptism - Often kids equate salvation with baptism.  Baptism can spark an interest in the child, but they need to understand that being baptized is not the same as being saved.  We make the decision to follow Christ promoted by the Holy Spirit apart from baptism. Baptism is that symbol of spiritual cleansing that unites us with the church.  It is the first step in living out our new faith publically. We want children to be baptized, but only after they have made a profession of faith.

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Use a Good Resource - Find a good resource that will help you share the gospel.  I love “God’s Plan for Me” from LifeWay. It is designed for children to know and understand the timeless truth of the gospel.  It is also very easy to use and helpful for parents that may not be entirely comfortable with sharing.

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Use Scripture - It is very important to take the time to look up the scriptures from “God’s Plan for Me” in the Bible and read them outloud.  Kids need to connect their faith back to the Word of God.

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Avoid “Churchy” Words - Be careful saying things like “lost”, “confess”, or “ask Jesus into your heart”.  Kids are concrete thinkers and can be confused with these words. Try to brainstorm ways to say these things in plain language that they can understand.

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Ask Open-ended Questions - Make sure to avoid yes-no questions.  We can false lead children to make a decision they are not ready for.  Ask them things like “Can you tell me why you want to do this?” or “Tell me what you understand about how to become a Christian?”

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If They are Ready - Lead them to pray a prayer of commitment, then rejoice with them!  Share that decision with your pastors and schedule an appointment to talk about baptism.

 

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Women on Mission - May 2019

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Prayer Focuses

Prayer Focus - Sub-Saharan African Peoples:
  Many people in Mozambique make a decision to follow Christ, but for them, it just means coming to church every Sunday.  It is a religion and not Christianity.  Pray Ephesians 4:12, asking that    evangelical leadership will understand that their responsibility is to disciple people for the work of ministry.

Prayer Focus - North Carolina:  Patrick Ballard is a chaplain serving nursing homes in North Carolina through Mountaineer Ministries.  “I am a nursing home pastor serving 50 care centers in six counties of western North Carolina.  Please pray for our expansion to more memory care units and for more souls to be saved.  We need additional ministry partners as well.  Thank you for praying for me and my family.”

Prayer Focus - Montana:  Ray Willis is a church planting catalyst serving in Billings, Montana. “We are planning our summer outreach events for the week of June 22-28, 2019.  Please pray that God would provide teams to serve in a  mobile home community and to do light maintenance work at a local grade school.  We also need coaches for basketball, soccer, baseball, softball, and football camps and two cooks to cook lunch and dinner for 50 people for the week.  Please pray lives will be changed and new souls added to the kingdom through these outreaches.”

Prayer Focus - Southeast Asian Peoples: “So many places are ready to hear!" exclaims a believer who feels overwhelmed by the plentiful harvest.  New Khmer believers in Cambodia are hungry to learn the Word of God, but there are not enough Christian leaders to reach all the new church plants as frequently as they would like.  Pray that Khmer leaders will be trained well to disciple others who desire to disciple still others.

Prayer Focus - Sub-Saharan African People:  Missionaries at the Baptist Theological Seminary of Zimbabwe are thanking God for a successful first session of the Seminary Wives Institute.  Fourteen women arrived eager to learn.  Pray they will be good stewards of what they learn as they partner in ministry with their husbands.  In Zimbabwe’s increasingly unstable economy, pray for God’s provision for fees throughout their studies.

Prayer Focus - American Peoples:  Migrant workers are flooding in by the busload from all over Mexico.  Pray for the Migrant Farm Workers Team that they will be able to make contact with those whom the Lord has prepared to hear His message.  Pray that the area churches will “catch the vision” to reach the nations on their doorstep.

Women on Mission will meet Monday, May 13th at 6:00 pm at the church.  All our ladies are invited to be with us for study, prayer, and fellowship.           

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