Posts Tagged ‘Hillsong Kids’

Kidsong World 2011

Since 2009, when I’ve been taking Kidsong World seriously, God has used it to teach me amazing things. And I’m loving it! Last week was the 25th Hillsong Conference. As usual, I was serving as a kids leader in our kids conference Kidsong World.

This year was different because I was a tribal leader instead of a group leader and didn’t have a specific group of kids allocated to me, but a group of about 7 leaders who were leading a group of 100+ kids. And I had two electives to present. In addition, my friend and leader Dave had a great idea during conference and needed my help to execute it. As a result, I didn’t spend as much time as I wanted with the kids.

However, this lack of time didn’t stop God from using me to impact the lives of a few children, which made me happy. I love when God does that! I love when I see the smiles of children after conference, and how much fun they had, and how sad they are to leave (ok, this part is not fun, I also feel sad when conference ends and I have to say good bye to the kids who live far away and whom I might never see again).

After Conference, when I stopped to thank God for everything, He reminded me that even though I feel good when He uses me to change children’s lives, He is the one who makes it happen, and it is all for His glory. He also reminded me of the great honour and privilege that it is to be trusted as a leader to the little ones whom God loves. And He reminded me of the impact my life has in these kids.

While being a children’s leader with influence is amazing and is a blessing, it is also a great (and I cannot stress this enough) responsibility, because the kids watch every step I take, and my decisions can have a positive or negative impact in their lives. As it is written:

“But if you cause one of these little ones who trusts in me to fall into sin, it would be better for you to be thrown into the sea with a large millstone hung around your neck.” – Mark 9:42 (NLT)

Now, I definitely don’t want to be thrown into the sea, or, even worse, make the kids I lead to fall into sin, or stumble. Of course, that doesn’t mean I have to be paranoid about everything I do, but I must live a life that honours God and leads people to God. And it is not supposed to be very hard, because the Holy Spirit lives in me, and all I have to do is listen to Him and do what He tells me.

And this is one of the great things about God: when He reminds you of something, He already has all the tools you will need ready to go! What an amazing God! :)

Cadu

PS: By the way, you should watch the video Dave, FMD and I made during conference (this was Dave’s great idea):

Impacting Moments…

A number of weeks ago there was a leadership event for all the volunteers at our Church, and I served in the kids program. It was a Thursday evening, and not many kids came to the program. I ended up hanging out with a kid I didn’t know before… he likes soccer and I am from Brazil, we played for a while, talked for a bit and at some point of the program we prayed for each other. That was basically it. I serve at Voltage (for kids on Year 5 and 6 at school), and he is on Year 4, and that is the reason why I didn’t know him before.

A few weeks later I saw him at Church with his family and stopped to say hi. It turned out his mum already knew me as “the soccer player”, and she said that he talked about me for ages since that evening when we met.

I have to say I was very surprised that his mum heard about me, and that he talked about me for a while, since we hung out for only one evening, a couple of hours… it made me think about the impact we can have in a child’s life if we stop for just some moments and show interest in their lives.

If you stop to do the maths, if a child comes to church every week, he or she will spend about 110 hours at church in a whole year. That is 1.25% of the year, and it is almost 7 times less than the time this child will spend eating (about 8.5% of the year) and almost the same time this child will spend in the toilet (about 1.5% of the year)…

One of the things that God is teaching me this year is the art of being available so He can use me to make a difference in a child’s life. When I am serving in the kids program, if there is at least one child in the room, there I am, talking to them. The last thing you will see me doing during the kids program is hanging out with other leaders or doing something by myself.

We don’t have much time, but we can make the most out of the time we have. If we let God use us during those couple of hours that we have every weekend, we can be powerful instruments in His hands to make a huge difference in the lives of the children that come to our kids program. It is a simple choice that can change their lives forever!

Cadu

Maximising Learning in a Church Service for Children

Months ago I had to write an essay for one of the courses I was doing at Uni (Introduction to Educational Psychology), and I wrote about how to maximise learning in a kids service based on what I’ve learned about cognitive psychology. The text is a bit long to be copied here, so I put a link for you to download the PDF if you are interested in reading it. It is also very short to be considered a good paper, but I think it has some good points in it.

Here is the first paragraph: “This paper describes the Modal Model theory which explains the structures and processes of cognitive psychology, and, based on the theories explained, discusses methods to maximise learning in the environment of a church service for children.”

Full text: maximising_learning_in_a_church_service_for_children.pdf

Friday night…

Hi all…

Well, I’ll start writing in english (for some good reasons). I need to practice, and more people should be able to understand what I’m writing here… :D Yep, sometimes I’ll write in portuguese, and I’ll tag the post with the appropriate tag (as I’ll do with the english posts).

Today I had the normal communication class (the last one of this term!), and in the evening I went to Fuel (Hillsong Youth), for my first time again… again because I served there at the beginning of this year, but I stoped for some reasons, and now I’m trying to do it again. It’s really cool… I like this age group (10-13 years old), as well as I like kids… It was crazy tonight, good Word and good worship. And, of course, insane fun before it.

I need to go to bed… tomorrow my day is full on… ImpactKids, Kids Worship and the 7pm Kids service… And I love it! :) It’s one of the best days of my week (almost every day has something special).

Ahhh… This Wednesday I’ll have a job interview… praise the Lord! I’m excited… I’m sure God is giving me this oportunity, and I’ll not miss it! Let’s see what is yet to come…

That’s it!

Love you all!
God bless you! ;)