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There are differing opinions about child evangelism; some view it as unethical, manipulative even abusive. Therefore, it is wise for children’s ministry workers (especially those involved in child evangelism) to have a theology of child evangelism … not just any organized system of beliefs but a biblical theology of child evangelism.
Jesus summed up His wonderful message on child evangelism and true greatness by brushing aside every doubt as to God's will regarding the salvation of little children. He said it is "not the will of your Father which is in heaven, that one of these little ones should perish" (Matthew 18:14)
I believe in the validity of child evangelism. For one thing, statistics are on its side. 19 out of 20 Christians receive Christ before the age of 25. After that, the odds against conversion become astronomical.
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Any normal parent would naturally give his/her offspring the best that he/she can afford. This is only natural. Christian parents will do well to consider very seriously what the best things in life they wish to bequeath to their children.
A call to invest in eternity and to action - reaching boys and girls for Jesus Christ.
Although, no two children are alike, there are some generalizations that can be made within certain age categories. Charts show what students of each age group can learn and guidelines are given to help you further their spiritual training.
Do you have a cheerful heart? Does it show on your face, in your life? Do you lift others up and give them happiness by your presence?
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