Video Game Console Buying Guide for Parents 2025
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Video Game Console Buying Guide for Parents 2025

In the last 5 years, the video game console market has changed dramatically.  So much so that GameStop called the end of the consoles wars between Sony and Microsoft.  (I called it 5 years ago, but here we are.)

But if you’re a parent or a kidmin leader who knows nothing about games or gaming that last sentence is nonsense to you.  You’re here just looking to find the best system with the safest games for your kids. 

And that’s what I’m providing you with today

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How to Celebrate Easter When You’re in Ministry
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How to Celebrate Easter When You’re in Ministry

It’s the Friday before Easter. You’ve been busy with all the marketing, event planning, service prep, and inviting. You’re probably a little tired and the light at the end of the tunnel that is Monday is looking better and better.

But you also have a family and obligations there too. If you’re like me, it’s far too easy to let work overtake the home. All the focus is on what the Church is doing, and your family gets the leftovers. It’s not fair to them, and it’s not fair to you.

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Video Game Buying Guide 2022
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Video Game Buying Guide 2022

Since this is coming out on Black Friday, I thought it would be appropriate to talk about one of my passions.

Video Games.

I’ve been playing since I was a little kid and still play regularly. Also working in NextGen, I’ve seen a lot of kids exposed to games and media way before they’re ready because of their parents' ignorance.

It doesn’t have to be this way though.

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6 Steps to a Great Family Service
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6 Steps to a Great Family Service

Family services. Love them or hate them, they have their place. I'm an advocate for family services because I believe children’s ministry needs to be more than a ministry held in another room never to be seen or heard from. These services can be a great tool for emphasizing ministry to the next generation, highlight the great things that are happening, and give your volunteers a much needed week off.

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