I went 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.










