Child ministry holds a significant place in the heart of God, as evidenced by Jesus' own words in Mark 10:14, where He passionately declares, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of God." This profound invitation underscores the importance of nurturing the spiritual lives of children, recognizing their inherent value and potential in the eyes of the Lord. The Bible teaches that children are not only the future of the church but also vital members of the community of faith today. In Deuteronomy 6:6-7, parents are instructed to teach their children diligently, embedding the truths of God's Word into the fabric of daily life, thus fostering a deep-rooted faith from an early age. Furthermore, Psalms 78:4-6 emphasizes the responsibility of passing down the stories of God's mighty deeds to the next generation, ensuring that they understand His ways and the hope found in Him. As we engage in child ministry, we echo the heart of God, who desires that all, including the youngest among us, come to know His love and grace. Through dedicated efforts in teaching and outreach, we can fulfill the Great Commission, as seen in Matthew 28:19, by reaching children with the transformative message of the Gospel.
In this sermon, a Dalit woman is depicted as a poor and broken individual who struggles to provide food for her children. The speaker shares the story of their own family's poverty and the impact it had on their lives. However, through the intervention of kind people and the hope found in Jesus, the
This sermon emphasizes the importance of valuing and caring for children, highlighting how Jesus welcomed and blessed them, showing their significance in the Kingdom of God. It shares personal experiences that led to a transformation in understanding the preciousness of children and the need to alig
