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Parents' Page
 
There are many opportunities for parents to become involved in Children's Ministry . . .
Family Connections meets on Sunday Morning (check bulletin for location) in a small group discussion format.
Christian Parenting discussion groups and resources are available on Sunday Mornings. Topics include family dynamics and relationships and Christian values. Watch the inserts in the Sunday Bulletins for topics that may be of particular interest to you.
Family Ministries sponsor Family Pizza Nights which include Movie and Game Night, off-site trips to local parks and museums or a night of bowling or skating.
Family Fun Night
Visit the adults page for available fellowship and educational opportunities. Volunteer Opportunities for Children's Ministry include teaching, assisting in the classroom, hugger, Sunday morning coordinator, mid-week coordinator, choir assistants, class room parent, greeter or offering hospitality on Sunday mornings, leaders and co-leaders in drama, music, and storytelling. Click on volunteer.
Register you kids for the 2006-2007 school year.
RESOURCES
| Christian Parenting Magazine |
www.christianparenting.net. |
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Bibles |
| Baby Bible |
“The Baby Bible Storybook” – ISBN #0781400767 |

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| Preschool through Beginning Readers |
“The Beginners Bible” – ISBN #0-945564-31-7 |

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| Beginning Readers through 2nd Grade |
“The Little Kids Adventure Bible” – ISBN #00-131354 |
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| 3rd through 5th Grade |
“The Adventure Bible” – ISBN #00-131356 |
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Devotionals |
| Preschool through Beginning Readers |
“The Beginner’s Devotional” – ISBN #0-945564-28-7 |

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| Beginning Readers through 4th Grade |
“Day by Day Devotions” – 0-8423-7485-X |
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| 5th Grade |
“One Year Bible for Kids” - 0-8423-3297-9 |
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Other Resource Links Parenting With Dignity
Parenting With Dignity - The Early Years
The Five Love Languages of Children
The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Families
Transforming Children into Spiritual Champions
Making Children Mind without Losing Yours
What A Difference A Daddy Makes
Bringing Up Kids Without Tearing Them Down
Print Version
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