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Recently: Sites I've bookmarked.

Pligg – Build your own online community Future Shirts – Very cool T-shirt/design company Steve Spangler Science – Great object lesson ideas for Kid’s Ministry Blue Vertigo – Huge Selection of graphic links Great online copy center – Thanks Kenny Sikuli – Write command codes with screen shots not hand code Clicker – pretty much every show […]

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What I learned from Infuse

My first year of Jim Wideman’s mentoring programis over and the next year is starting. It has been a great experience. Spending time with and getting to know other kids pastors from all over the country has been amazing but for me the best part of Infuse is getting to know Brother Jim. I love brother Jim’s candor,

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Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner

Most Humours Winners – By a huge margin  @thejaymart  with “Prophesy” over random people that God is calling them to work in #kidmin” Second place goes to  @funnymandan  with “Create an online Church Serving Skill test and rig it to at the end to always suggest the kids ministry” Most Practical Winners – In first place @kidinspiration

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Milestones: School Transitions

Our church is still very new to the whole milestone concept. We are planning on adding some milestone traditions in the future in the areas of dedications and baptisms. Right now one of the ways we best partner with parents is by being very intentional during school transitions. What I love about the milestone model

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Vector Magic

Here is a little program I found called vector magic http://vectormagic.com/home turns any picture into a vector file recently this little program saved me quite a few hours of tracing in Illistrator. It doesn’t work for everything but for what it does work for it is brilliant.

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More on How and Why.

Why we like how and not why? We ask “How” because it puts pressure on someone else to answer the questions we are asking. For instance asking “How do you guys check your kids in” gives you information about how someone does something and requires very little action on your part. “Why” is much more

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