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  1. The kids in your ministry may not have a clear picture of what life in another country is like—or what it is, exactly, that missionaries from your church do. Yet our world is more interconnected and the urgent needs of others even more visible than ever.

  2. Apr 20, 2017 · When it comes to local and global missions, where adults see hurdles, children often see opportunities. That is why it is so important to connect children with missions from a young age. With even the smallest bit of education and guidance, children can shower Christ’s love on those who need it.

  3. Apr 4, 2008 · 1. Pray for missionaries as a family. We keep a stack of prayer cards on the dinner table and rotate through them during mealtime prayers. 2. Read missionary biographies to your children.

  4. May 27, 2019 · It’s a glad and beautiful thing when the good news arrives in a new place ( Ps. 67:4; Isa. 52:7 ). We don’t want the next generation to miss out on that joy! So, how do we make teaching kids about missions more of a priority in our churches and our homes? Here are five practical suggestions.

  5. What better way to encourage children to begin focusing on worldwide outreach and the influence they personally can have in fulfilling the Great Commission? Idea #1. God Loves You! Coloring Books. Your children can provide God Loves You! salvation coloring books, filled with pictures to color and excellent teaching from God’s Word!

  6. Help inform and inspire children to be a missionary on their block, in their school, and around the world! Here in the Missions Zone you can find ideas for teaching and promoting Missions among the children of your church or ministry!

  7. Find a missionary kid pen pal for your child. Welcome missionaries into your home. Take risks as a family. Encourage the traits that missionaries need. Teach your children to be world Christians. Read missionary prayer letters to your children. Use missions fact books and resources.