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Resources For Your Soul
As a leader, one who ministers to others, you may find yourself wondering—who ministers to me?
That's what this section of Today's Children's Ministry is for—to feed your soul and equip you spiritually to continue the important work you are doing. What you are doing in your ministry matters. It is highly significant. But in order to give to others, you must put yourself in a place where you can receive God's deep love for you. This section will, hopefully, be that place for you.
Keri Wyatt Kent
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The Gift You're Already Giving Parenting, it's been said, is the only profession where the goal is to work yourself out of a job. by Keri Wyatt Kent
The Joy Motor On my desk, I have a cut-glass vase housing bright yellow daffodils and two small but pungent purple hyacinths. by Keri Wyatt Kent
Spring-Cleaning for the Soul The horizon—the color of ashes—promises a storm. The muddled snow, which had been melting, is arrested by the returning cold. by Keri Wyatt Kent
Personal Retreat: Come Away With Me I am writing this in a quiet place, where I have come, to get some rest. by Keri Wyatt Kent
Keep Asking Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives; those who seek find; and to those who knock, the door will be opened. by Keri Wyatt Kent
Pull the Plug on Noise: Silence If silence is "weird," why do we want to engage in it at all, much less make time for it as a spiritual practice? by Keri Wyatt Kent
A Slide, a Prayer, Again Little Josh wanders the three-year-old room at Promiseland, stopping first at the art station to color a picture of Jesus, which he embellishes with a few lines and circles meant to be Thomas the train. by Keri Wyatt Kent
To Shine and Rave The quote here reminds us that we really do matter, and being our best gives glory to God. by Keri Wyatt Kent
Welcoming Strange People When you hear the phrase "spiritual practice," or "spiritual discipline," what comes to mind? by Keri Wyatt Kent
Life... Interrupted When you work with children, interruptions are inevitable. by Keri Wyatt Kent
Being at Home with Yourself I was cleaning up the living room, picking up newspapers and throwing toys into the toy box, muttering about how many pairs of shoes were on the floor instead of in the closet. by Keri Wyatt Kent
Letting Joy Grow What happens when we live God's way? He brings gifts into our lives, much the same way that fruit appears in an orchard—things like affection for others, exuberance about life, serenity. by Keri Wyatt Kent
Holding Hands A moment with a child can remind us of what really matters. by Keri Wyatt Kent
That Time of Year Spring brings a change of wardrobe, typically. Lighter, shorter, brighter. by Keri Wyatt Kent
Listen to the Quiet As a leader, what are you doing to feed your soul? by Keri Wyatt Kent
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