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The Ten Commandments Of Gospel--Telling
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Gospel-Telling
The Art and Theology of Children's Sermons
1. Make it your aim for each sermon to leave an impression rather than to make a point.
2. Always include the day--to--day experiences of the children you are addressing.
3. Be aware of biblical stories originally meant for adults. Be conscious of the literal interpretation that younger children will attach to almost everything you say.
4. Do not teach children anything that they will need to relearn later.
2. Always include the day--to--day experiences of the children you are addressing.
3. Be aware of biblical stories originally meant for adults. Be conscious of the literal interpretation that younger children will attach to almost everything you say.
4. Do not teach children anything that they will need to relearn later.

