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LIVE FROM CPC – NASHVILLE 2010

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I have arrived in Nashville, TN and will be volunteering in the DiscipleLand booth to represent DiscipleTown. I will be posting LIVE updates via twitter.

KIDOLOGY GATHERING INFO:

WEDNESDAY EVENING (9:30 p.m. – midnight) We’ll be meeting during and after the “Let’s Make A Deal” event and concert.  Our meeting place will be meeting in the seating area across from Christie Cookies where the Garden Conservatory meets Magnolia. It’s #9 on your map. There is a small place to buy snacks/drinks. If you were coming from the front registration, it’s at the end of the long walkway through the Garden Conservatory that ramps down into the shopping area on your way to the Resource Area. Easy to find! We’ve gone past midnight in the past – so come when you can, leave when you must. The fellowship is always nice. I’ll be givin’ away some free Kidology Handbooks for some Kidology trivia winners!

KARL’S WORSHOPS:

I will be teaching two workshops and I would love to meet you at the workshops. If you are not at CPC, I plan to record them and post an MP3 and PDF of my notes as long as the recording turns out OK.

Jan. 5th, 8am Twitter My Facebook (Room: Jackson AB)

Jan. 6th, 8am Making Your Disciple Problems Disappear (Jackson EF)

Stay tuned to my updates via Twitter:
http://twitter.com/kidologist

2010 Snuck Up On Me!

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It seems like just yesterday I was blogging about how I hoped 2009 would be better. And here it is 2010! Aren’t we supposed to riding around on hover boards and beaming from place to place by now? I read that post, and instead of writing a post about my New Year’s Resolutions, I think I can just say “ditto” to that post!

But I suppose I shouldn’t be surprised that an entire year has passed by when I reflect on all that I accomplished in 2009 – it’s actually quite an astonishing list – no wonder I am so exhausted!

And I wonder why I’m feeling exhausted?! No wonder I wasn’t ready for 2010 to arrive! I usually spend the last week of the year doing evaluation of the year just past and planning for the year to come, but I had some projects culminating and family visiting and am writing at CPC in Nashville (which I really don’t like being right after the new year) so I missed out on my week of margin for reflection and I can really feel it. Just reviewing my blog and making that list above has been very encouraging and eye-opening. For now – I need to survive this week at CPC – finish a few deadlines that still loom over me, and then do the planning and reflecting I wanted to do last week.

I’m excited that 2009 is behind me, and have NO desire to see 2010 “top” last year. In fact, you know what I am MOST excited about in 2010? Starting a guys hiking group here in Colorado for children’s pastors! Yup, I’m calling it “The Fellowship of the King.” (I know it’s corny, but I do like to hike to LOTR music.) I’ve been collecting a list of guys in Colorado, friends and soon-to-be friends via facebook ad twitter, and I’m going to be inviting them to join me hiking around this beautiful state to spend time away from ministry and with God. One thing I learned from Yosemite Summit was that once a year just isn’t often enough to disconnect from normal life and connect with God out in nature with others who share your passions in life. Most of them already know about this and are just waiting for info on the first hike – if you live in Colorado and are a guy – let me know, and I will add you to the list! (No, you do not have to be a children’s pastor or even in ministry to be included. But you may have to endure some worship music, prayer and spiritual conversation if you are not a Christian.)

So here’s to doing less – and being more in 2010!

The Kidologist Top Ten of CM

I got an e-mail yesterday with a request from a senior pastor who will soon be speaking to a gathering of children’s pastors from around the country. He asked me:

If you were a denominational Christian Education Director who oversaw the children’s ministry for all the  churches in a given state or region:
1. What 10 recent books would you read or tell other directors about?
2. What 10 web-sites would you share with other directors?
3. What 10 experiences, conferences or resources would you tell other directors about?

My response, “Sounds like a great blog post!” So here it is:

The Kidologist’s Top Ten Books for CM

  1. Transforming Children Into Spiritual Champions by George Barna
    This is a must read for senior pastors as well as children’s pastors. Barna finally supports with research what children’s ministry leaders have known for decades.
  2. Rock Solid Kids by Larry Fowler
    The best biblical case made for church to prioritize ministry to children and to engage parents in the process rather than trying to do it for them.
  3. Raising a Modern Day Joseph by Larry Fowler
    Just released, this follow up to Rock Solid lays out a very doable strategy for the entire church to intentionally focus on raising up kids who stand strong against the culture.
  4. Parenting is Heart Work by Scott Turansky & JoAnne Miller
    The parenting book that finally address the heart, not behavior. For too long have books and seminars focused on helping kids behave, rather than shaping hearts. Applicable to the church as much as the home.
  5. Building Faith at Home by Mark Holmen
    One of three books by Holman that lay out a strategy for engaging parents to take the lead in raising up children in the Christian faith.
  6. Lead the Way God Made You by Larry Shallenberger
    Instead of modeling your life after a leader you admire, Larry will show you how to lead the way you were meant to lead. Larry profiles me in one chapter exposing my weaknesses to the world!
  7. The Fabulous Reinvention of Sunday School by Aaron Reynolds
    While “reinvention” may be an overstatement, it IS a fresh presentation of creative teaching that will make a difference in kids lives. Challenges thinking and is loaded with tips and examples.
  8. Grow, Minister and Lead by Bill Allison
    Everything from Cadre Ministries is concise, on target, and loaded with practical advice and encouragement that builds the leader as much as his leadership.
  9. The Kidology Handbook by Karl Bastian
    Called by many their manual for ministry, this PDF book is a blueprint for relational ministry, creative teaching and can serve as a teacher training resource as well.
  10. Running on Empty by Fil Anderson
    While not directly a children’s ministry book, it is one I wish I’d read years sooner and that many other overachieving children’s pastors may find pivotal in how they approach life as well as ministry.

The Kidologist’s Top Ten Websites for CM

  1. Kidology.org
    Since 1994 the leading children’s ministry website with more features than can be listed in a single sentence. If you could only have one site, this would be it. However, since you can have more:
  2. CMconnect.org
    The newest CM site, like Facebook for Children’s Ministery leaders.
  3. Children’s Ministry University Online
    Earn a children’s ministry degree online. Excellent courses!
  4. TodaysChildrensMinistry.com
    Primarily articles but offers some affordable training tools as well.
  5. BiblicalParenting.org
    The best place for resources for equipping and supporting parents in the church. Fantastic e-mail newsletter with parenting tips you can pass on in your own communication.
  6. ChildrensMinistry.com – Children’s Ministry Magazine
    The standard bearer of children’s ministry with a battalion of resources from its standard magazine, professional edition, books, resources, curriculum and conferences.
  7. KidzMatter.com & K! Magazine
    Creative media teaching resources and the new K! Magazine provides a fresh perspective from many new voices.
  8. HarvestBooks.org for books, curriculum & more
    The trusted source for discounted children’s curriculum from all major publishers plus nearly any book you may be looking for. Known for the personal attention they give their customers.
  9. JellyTelly.com & JellyBits.com
    The latest online video channel from Phil Vischer (Creator of VeggieTales) and a place where you can purchase videos to use in your own ministry.
  10. ToyBoxTales.com Toys Teaching Biblical Truths
    Karl never imagined this teaching tool he created for the kids of his own church would gain a cult following and end up having videos being shown in hundreds of churches across America.

HONORABLE MENTION: There has been an explosion in recent years in children’s ministry related blogs, there is simply no way to list them all, or choose just one, to put in a “Top Ten” list. (Visit mine!) Rather than merely being a place for helpful content, the Internet is now interactive as children’s ministry leaders connect and share information peer to peer. Facebook is rapidly growing as is Twitter.com were you can network in real time with others who share your passion for children’s ministry. (I’m on both!)

The Kidologist’s Top Ten Experiences for CM

  1. Sunday Worship (See your church website for details)
    There is no substitute for regular weekly worship with your local Body of Christ. You are a Christian before you are a leader. “Do not give up meeting together as some are in the habit of doing…” (O.K., getting off the soap box!)
  2. Children’s Pastors Conference
    The #1 children’s ministry conference. Often imitated, never duplicated. CPC is the first major conference any children’s ministr leader should attend. No other conference offers an Exhibit Hall packed with resources like CPC.
  3. Conspire Conference (Willow Creek)
    Amazing corporate worship, “big name” speakers, and a wide variety of breakouts. Plus, it’s in Chicago!
  4. Orange Conference
    The conference with the most “buzz” due to speaker line-up and a unified message and challenge to creatively adapt ministry to a new era. Strong focus on partnering with parents.
  5. D6 Conference (NEW!)
    A brand new conference from D6family.com championing a comprehensive approach to children and family ministry inspired by Deuteronomy chapter six.
  6. How 2 Conference (NEW)
    Group’s regional conferencing promising to help children’s ministry leaders get organized and then be prepared to train their own leaders back at their home church.
  7. One Way Street Conferences
    Puppet Festivals and creative art conferences around the country and as entertaining as they are practical.
  8. Kidology Coaching
    If you can’t travel to a conference, a seasoned personal coach can guide you through helpful materials customized to your ministry at your own pace while responding your current needs and struggles.
  9. Kidology.org Online Training
    Leadership Development right on your computer that also equips you to turn around and train your own leaders and volunteers. Conferences are great, but when they aren’t possible, focused training is still possible.
  10. Yosemite Summit
    The UNconference for children’s ministry leaders. No workshops – Just worship; No resources – just relationships; No networking – just God working. Spend four exhilarating days hiking in the spectacular Yosemite Valley with other children’s pastors. It may be that the best thing for your ministry, is to disconnect from ministry, and reconnect with God.

Forgive me for including some of my own resources/events, but hey, it’s my blog and I think they are in the top ten, even if I am a little biased. Of course, anytime you make a list – you can’t include everything – and nothing negative is inferred by the absence of any resource, ministry or event not included. It was difficult to keep it at ten.

However, my list need not be final! PLEASE use the comments to let me know of any books, websites or events/resources not listed above that you would include in YOUR “Top Ten” list!

CPC ‘09 Nashville Re-Cap

If you missed CPC Nashville, it’s not too late to WIN SOME FREE GO FISH STUFF FROM ME!

Also, I did SIXTEEN POSTS featuring some of the best resources at CPC, in case you missed any, here they are again:

TimbukDUDES

The F.U.N. Group

Teaching Kids the Truth

The Harvest in Plentiful

The Art of Being Creative

Have a Bible Blast!

MY FAVORITE DISCOVERY:I’m a D6 Dad

Let’s Go to Children’s Church

Footsteps – Tools for Learning

Bible Story Murals!

A Bed in Need is a Bed Indeed

BIG God, BIG Worshippers!

WIN FREE GO FISH STUFF!

POOF! A New Laflin!

Super Church!

YES! We can do that!

It’s not too late to join me in San Diego at the second CPC of 2009:

Discount Deadline for CPC San Diego – January 21, 2009
Register for the San Diego Children’s Pastors’ Conference (CPC) 2009 and save $30!!! Register Today!

San Diego Hotel Discount Deadline – January 19, 2009
Make your reservations by January 19, 2009 to get the discounted rate. Lodging Info

YES! We can do that!

Move over Chase Bank*, Hands On Originals is here!

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“Can you do custom embroidery like I’m wearing?”

“Yes, we can.”

“Can you do hats?”

“Yes.”

“Can we give you items we’ve bought on our own to have embroidered instead of out of the catalog?”

“Sure.”

“Can you customize the text on the predesigns you offer?”

“Absolutely.”

“Can you file my income tax for me?”

“Um, I don’t think so.”

O.K., so they can’t do EVERYTHING, but it seems Hands On Originals can offer quite a bit to your ministry in the way of customized apparrel.

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Get your hands on ‘em at:
www.handsonoriginals.com

* If you don’t have a Chase Bank in your area, “Yes, we can do that” is their slogan.

Super Church!

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Mark Harper is one of my brothers in Christ (and CPC room mate last year!) who has developed some really wonderful curriculum for churches who share his Pentacostal background. He has developed a wide range of creative resources and curriculum for children’s church called Super Church.

This year he has just released some video shorts that will appeal to an even wider range of churches as they focus on the topics we all are trying to creatively teach our kids.

I’m looking forward to watching the samples he gave me. You can learn more about Mark and his resources at: www.superchurch.com


POOF! A New Laflin!

Well, maybe not ‘Poof,’ but David and Teesha are excited about the new Laflin scheduled to join their family some time in April. (I took a picture of her tummy but she didn’t want me to post it)

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But they DO have something new at CPC! A brand new magic training DVD called “ILLUSIONS You Can Make.” Soon to be available on Kidology with their other DVDs, but you can always visit www.davidandteesha.com for info on their resources, services and to subscribe their AWESOME newsletter which often has a complete illusion and lesson you can do yourself!

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Besides providing wonderful performing resources, David and Teesha are available to bring a fantastic program to your church or event. We have featured them many times at Kidology University.

Congrats on Mini-Laflin coming soon!

WIN FREE GO FISH STUFF!

GO FISH! loaded me up with copies of ALL their CDs and DVD to give away to blog readers!

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How do you win?? Simple comment on any CPC post (preferably something of substance about that articular post!) and every comment will be another entry! You may have as many entries as I make posts about CPC Nashville 2009.

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Go Fish! is an AWESOME band that offers music that kids will love and that won’t drive parents crazy! My son LOVES them! Plus, I made a video of the song Little Buckaroo that I use almost every night to put him to sleep as we cuddle at bedtime. (watching it on my iPhone)

If you have not heard Go Fish! you are missing out!

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If you like their music, you’ll LOVE their VBS that is based on their music and it focused on the Gospel message.

Check ‘em out at GoFishGuys.com or just comment to win! I’ll even pay the shipping!

BIG God, BIG Worshippers!

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“Growing Kids into BIG Worshipers” is the goal of Worship for Kids.

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Fun, upbeat music your kids are gonna love jumpin’ and singin’ to. Each of their three volumes come with cool kid-friendly music with an audio CD and DVD for presentation AND a dvd with the hand motions. The first two volumes also have lesson to go with each song. They are great! I have used them many times for filler weeks, summer break or special events.

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Check ‘em out at www.worshipforkids.com
Tell ‘em Karl sent you!

A Bed in Need is a Bed Indeed

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When you lie down you will not be afraid; when you lie down your sleep will be sweet. Proverbs 3:24

I stopped in my tracks when walked past this booth and saw the sad looking bed. (great booth technique btw) Learned it was an orphans bed from a far away land where a comfortable bed isn’t assumed for children.

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Sweet Sleep hosts mission trips where volunteers remove old, ugly, unclean bed from orphanages and build new ones, even purchases the materials there to help the local economy. Often the orphans help. Then a local church continues the ministry to the children after Sweet Sleep’s role is completed.

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If you are looking for a special missions project for children, perhaps for VBS, give Sweet Sleep a closer look at: www.sweetsleep.org

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