Kidmin Covenant #5: The Supremacy of the Bible

Order the New Kidmin Covenant Reflective Guide, companion to the Kidmin Covenant series. Ministry isn’t just what I do—it’s who I’m becoming. As I guide children in their faith journey, I must also guard my own heart. This covenant isn’t a checklist; it’s a shepherd’s commitment to walk closely with Jesus so that every lesson, every conversation, and every act of service flows from a life shaped by Him. I want to be inwardly healthy so I can be outwardly fruitful in all I do. Covenant Commitment #5: I will teach from and with a Bible so my students know and see the source of my teaching. We live in a digital world, and it’s easy to rely on screens, props, or creative visuals in children’s ministry. While those tools can be incredibly helpful, there’s one tool that should never be left behind: your physical Bible. Holding the Bible in your hands when you teach—even if the verses are also on a screen or in your notes—sends a powerful message to the kids: “What I’m teaching doesn’t come from me—it comes from here.” You are modeling reverence for Scripture just by having it visible and central. In Deuteronomy 6:6-7, God says, “These commandments…