Monday 26 September 2011

WHY IS SUNDAY SCHOOL IMPORTANT - CRC KIDS CHURCH, A PLACE WHERE CHILDREN WANT TO BE



  Transforming the younger generation for Christ 

“Let the children come to me, so not to hinder them; for to such belongs the Kingdom of God. Truly I say to you, whoever does not receive the Kingdom of God like a child shall not enter it.” Mark 10: 14-15
9 REASONS WHY SUNDAYS SCHOOL IS IMPORTANT

  1. Wonderful things happen in Sunday school, children hear the love of God.
  2. It is important to teach children about God because they learn things far more readily than adults, what is learned by a child is seldom forgotten.
  3.  A child who is saved early in life, wastes fewer years pursuing the worthless things of this world and has more years to serve God.
  4. Youth ask questions and build relationships with God and each other.
  5. Sunday school can fulfill the role of teaching values to young children - it teaches them what is OK behaviorally and what is not, and teaches the appropriate actions towards others.
  6. Sunday school helps the children make sense of the world and answers all the “why” questions.
  7. Sunday school provides a basic organized study of the scriptures at a level of understanding for that age group. (PRO 22:6).  Teach children in a way that fits their needs, and even when they are old, they will not leave the right path.
  8. Sunday school provides for fellowship and a sense of belonging for each member.
  9. Sunday school is a training ground for young Christians to be more productive in their church and gives them the opportunity to develop their skills and talents for the Lord.
JOIN US EVERY SUNDAY MORNING AT CRC KIDS CHURCH 
AT 9:00

 
CRC KIDS MANDATE:
       To create a soul-winning generation
CRC KIDS VISION: 
       To equip children to become the next generation of leaders within a safe environment
       To be trendsetters by using cutting edge technology and dynamic praise and worship
CRC KIDS MISSION STATEMENT:
       The place where kids want to be!


 

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