Ready for a sneak peek of KidzMatter PRO? In this week’s episode of the KidzMatter Podcast, host Hannah Augustine and KidzMatter’s Chief Growth Officer Sarah Carroll dive into an engaging conversation on culture and ministry. Kids today are saturated by culture. As KidMin leaders, we can’t change that, and it’s not our job to tell them what to do or how to think. However, in our ministry environments, there are many opportunities for what Sarah deems “microdiscipleship”. God has allowed...
All content for The KidzMatter Podcast is the property of Ryan Frank and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Ready for a sneak peek of KidzMatter PRO? In this week’s episode of the KidzMatter Podcast, host Hannah Augustine and KidzMatter’s Chief Growth Officer Sarah Carroll dive into an engaging conversation on culture and ministry. Kids today are saturated by culture. As KidMin leaders, we can’t change that, and it’s not our job to tell them what to do or how to think. However, in our ministry environments, there are many opportunities for what Sarah deems “microdiscipleship”. God has allowed...
Accepting Jesus is the most important decision a child can make - and that’s why it’s important to steward that decision well. In today’s podcast episode, host Hannah Augustine and guest Shelby Colman will unpack strategies and frameworks for how to best disciple and care for kids who are making this important decision. From follow-up to follow-through, and altar calls to baptism, this episode is packed full of rich resources and ideas! This is one you’ll want to revisit often as you de...
The KidzMatter Podcast
Ready for a sneak peek of KidzMatter PRO? In this week’s episode of the KidzMatter Podcast, host Hannah Augustine and KidzMatter’s Chief Growth Officer Sarah Carroll dive into an engaging conversation on culture and ministry. Kids today are saturated by culture. As KidMin leaders, we can’t change that, and it’s not our job to tell them what to do or how to think. However, in our ministry environments, there are many opportunities for what Sarah deems “microdiscipleship”. God has allowed...