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  • Raising Gen Alpha
    June 2, 2025 Amy Diller

    Raising Gen Alpha

    Right now, you are busy raising Gen Alpha. Born between 2010 and 2024, their defining traits are still developing, but with the oldest kids turning 15 this year, we are seeing some key influences that have and will continue to...

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  • Gen Alpha and The Church
    June 2, 2025 Amy Diller

    Gen Alpha and The Church

    We are currently leading Generation Alpha in our churches. They are the youngest and most digitally native generation in history. Born from 2010 to 2024, these kids have never known a world without iPads, YouTube, or Alexa. As children’s ministry...

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  • The Memories We Make
    May 1, 2025 Chris Sasser

    The Memories We Make

    I know a family that has a great summer tradition. Every year as they approach June, they sit down and make a list. This isn’t a boring, normal list, but a big, exciting, hopeful list of things their family wants...

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  • An Old-School Summer
    May 1, 2025 Amy Diller

    An Old-School Summer

    I’m old enough to remember life before modern technology. Mine is the last generation raised without home computers, smartphones, tablets, and streaming television. Looking back, I don’t remember ever being bored, especially during the summer. My sister and I spent...

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  • Taking a Summer Sabbath
    May 1, 2025 Chris Sasser

    Taking a Summer Sabbath

    A few years ago, our church decided to move into summer with a theme. We hadn’t really done anything like this before, but we recognized that summer can be scattered. People are often traveling and attending church less. They might...

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  • Making the Most of Summer Ministry
    May 1, 2025 Amy Diller

    Making the Most of Summer Ministry

    Looking back to your childhood, I’ll guess that some of your best memories were created in the summer. I remember the feeling of freedom on the last day of school, looking forward to summertime adventures—playing outside, going to the beach,...

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  • Learning to Reset
    April 1, 2025 Chris Sasser

    Learning to Reset

    If I asked you to tell me about the last time you experienced something new, what would you say? Think about your daily routine and ask yourself, “How often do things actually change?” Sure, we might encounter big life events...

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  • Tough Questions Ahead
    March 1, 2025 Amy Diller

    Tough Questions Ahead

    Kids notice a lot of things around them, even if we don’t think they do. They catch snippets of conversations between adults, pick up information from TV, movies, and songs, and hear things from older kids on the bus or...

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