The most effective way to develop a church of generous givers is to begin teaching biblical stewardship at a young age. Children have the capacity and interest to learn about stewardship and put that learning into action. Use the following resources to teach your children how to use their gifts in service to God and how to take care of what God has given to us.
Children’s Stewardship Teaching ActivitiesThese activities are designed for use in Sunday School classes, children’s church, midweek sessions, or other times for teaching children about stewardship. These are not complete lessons. Rather, they are activity ideas to add to your teaching session. If you need an entire session on stewardship, consider using several of the ideas, adapting them to fit a common theme.
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Children’s Sermons on StewardshipThese children’s sermons are designed for use in a regular worship service or as part of a children’s church time.
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Children’s Stewardship Project IdeasChildren learn by doing. Use these ideas to get your children involved in using their gifts for God or caring for God’s creation.
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The Case of Stuart’s ShipThe Case of Stuart’s Ship is a set of four lessons about stewardship. These lessons are based on the book of the same name written by Stan Toler and Debra White Smith. The CD and DVD set includes four lessons, activity sheets, PowerPoint presentations, and video segments.
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So…You Want to Give to God?Use this resource to teach children the basic concepts of biblical stewardship. This colorful booklet is available from Nazarene Publishing House. A free leader’s guide is available for download.
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So…You Want to Give to God?Stewardship Videos• Mission Possible 12 – Stewardship