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I went gold.

Starbucks Gold I went gold today.  No, I didn’t take first in the Olympics.  I went into my local Starbucks  and talked to our store manager, Jennifer.  After I gave her my $25, she hooked me up  with my Starbucks Gold membership card.  Now, I get a 10% discount on every  purchase, get a free birthday beverage, get to enjoy special discount days, and more.  Now I’m part of the elite membership community.  This made me think of something.

 Why don’t we try the same thing in our children’s ministries?  Why don’t we reward the  kids who are our most faithful?  Why don’t we have a “gold” program?  Now, obviously,  we can’t give our kids a 10% discount on coffee makers, but you could tell your kids  that if they come every weekend they’ll save $50 off their camp registration.  You could  meet them at school for lunch.  

Kids today want to feel special.  They want to feel loved.  We have to give them a reason to keep coming back, especially kids who come without their parents.  Balance is important here too.  Don’t play favorites, but make sure that you acknowledge those kids that are always faithful, and really want to be there.

So how do you make the kids in your ministry feel special?  How do you let them know you appreciate their faithfulness?  How do you balance this without playing favorites?  Let us know in the comments.

MySpace, Facebook, and Bebo- Oh My!

So, you may have heard about MySpace.  Or Facebook.  Or Bebo.  Or Friendster.  Or Spaces.  Or Blogger.  And on, and on, and on the list could go.  All of these sites fall under the title “social networking”.

We’re interested in seeing who among you uses these services.  So let’s take a little poll (if you use more than one, let us know in the comments):

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Many within the church today have chosen to totally shun social networking all together because it is “unsafe”.  While that is a real possiblity (see this recent story), the truth is that culture is adopting these sites and bringing a new level of openness to the world.  And while we as the church are sitting back, the world is moving on and the kids in our ministries don’t know how to use these sites safely.

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The 10/40 Window

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Hello, this is Evan Doyle reporting for the Way We See It Blog. This morning in Kids Church while writing this blog post, I caused our media application to crash. We were watching a DVD, and it stopped. It never got started again, because I was tediously fast forwarding at just 2x the regular speed. The moral of this story: Don’t do other stuff on the computer during Kids Church. It’s a bad plan.
WE NOW RETURN YOU TO YOUR REGULARLY SCHEDULED PROGRAMMING.

The 10/40 window. We always hear about this area between 10 and 40 degrees north of the equator. It is reported to be the part of the world where the fewest people have heard the true Gospel. It is the focus of most missions.

But that’s not the 10/40 window I’m talking about. The one I’m talking about is right here at home. Perhaps right next door. It’s the $10K-$40K a year income bracket. The most, perhaps, unchurched income bracket in the entire United States. How is this, you ask? It’s simply how churches have been and continue to be run.

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