About Jesus Kidz!

Hi, Parents & JesusKidz

It's such an honor to update you on what's going on in ALM's children's ministry. If your child has graduated from "Noah's Babies" (ages 0-2), then this is the place for him or her. JesusKidz has three levels: Pre-K (ages 3 and 4), ages 5 to 7, and ages 8 to 12. On Sundays and Wednesdays, children receive instruction from the Word of God in an exciting, interactive manner. At Abundant Life, we also believe one is never too young to begin training in the service of God. Consequently, our young people are involved in creating skits, songs, and artwork that reflect what they are learning. They participate in a children's choir on a monthly basis, where a love for God and worship are emphasized.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Halloween Rejects If you thought that the 'worlds' of the dead and living overlapped on October 31st and the dead had come back to life to cause diseases and ruin everything that you have worked for, would you let your kids walk around, knock on strangers doors and ask for candy? Would you let your little ones dress up in costumes and masks, if you had knowledge that doing so was to gain the attention of evil spirts? How comfortable would you be walking around at night with your babies knowing that bonfires were burning to attract bugs because they attract bats? I know, it is very easy to say, "that's not what Halloween is about now and I went trick or treating when I was a kid", but I am sure you would answer no to the questions above. That is the history of halloween and the question we need to ask ourselves is, are the entire history or ideals of halloween promoting the Word of God? Let's choose to show our children that we are not like everyone else and choose to reject the world's halloween. Just so you know, this day is banned in several locations and some countries have "adopted" there own versions, but the root still remains. Let's educate our families together! The information on the history of halloween above was retrieved from www.halloweenhistory.org. They said it, not me!