Reaching the Next Generation
Mark Driscoll addresses Sydney ministry workers on 18 key areas in which change is needed if they…
![]() |
|
![]() |
| SYDNEY sydney stories southern cross events breaking news positions vacant media releases MISSION MATTERS |
CULTURE |
Comics from just $1.25 each Buy now from CEP
excerpt from review of comics on sydneyanglicans.net
As a Christian parent I want to see my kids to grow up as Christians and so from an early age I have sought to teach them about Jesus. However, it’s not always that simple (particularly as they get older) to keep their attention and provoke them to think – just ask any Sunday School teacher!
So, like many others, I looked for books, toys and videos – anything – that would help me teach my kids about God. I like something short and engaging to hold their wandering attention, and simple to understand without compromising the truth. It’s a difficult balancing act, and not all of what is on offer does a good job.
Enter Youthworks! read full review
Latest articles in classifieds
- House for sale - Renovated church Oxley Island Mid North Coast - 1 week, 3 days ago
- WANTED - plumbers/electricians for Tanzania - 1 week, 3 days ago
- Strathfield North - female wanted to share 3 br unit - 2 weeks, 4 days ago
Mark Driscoll burns his plastic Jesus at the Sydney Entertainment Centre. For full video see jesus.kcc.org.au.Visit the forum »LATEST THREAD:Bronwyn Sheldon 07/09/2008 11:37pm
|