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Training

Good News Clubs

A Good News Club® meets kids right where they are In schools (yes, schools!), community centers, churches, and neighborhood homes, teachers who are screened, trained, and equipped lead action-packed Good News Clubs every week. Intrested in being a trained teacher for GNC?

Teaching Children Effectively 1

Teaching Children Effectively (TCE™) Level 1 is designed to offer a fresh approach to evangelizing and teaching children. Based on spiritual and educational principles, the course provides the methods and procedures to lead children to Christ and immediately equips the believer to begin and sustain a ministry where he lives. Ready to join?

Christian Youth In Action

Christian Youth In Action® (CYIA™) is a program designed to train you and a team of other young people in effective and engaging ways to teach children about God. You will attend a one to two week training school where you will learn to present the Gospel clearly on a child’s level, counsel a child for salvation and lead a dynamic club ministry for kids.

Online Resources for Children

These Kids Resources share God’s Word in a fun, engaging way and draw children to both understand and apply biblical truths to their lives. Verse songs are dynamic ways for children to learn and memorize God’s Word as they sing of God’s promises and commands, the message of salvation, and other biblical truths. Each Bible lesson clearly teaches the Gospel since it is woven throughout the lesson. Children can watch these videos over breakfast, after school, in the evening—anytime!

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