July 2011

Keep on Learning: Children Are Worth It!

As the Children’s Resource Team at WMU, SBC, has been planning the new GA® and RA curriculum for the 2012–2013 church year, we’ve been researching to learn more about curriculum development for both boys and girls, ages 6–12. We want to keep on learning! It’s been fascinating and reassuring too to learn that yes, boys and girls can learn the exact same things. However, it’s the “way” they learn that makes the difference.

Coming Home

I’ve come home! To Royal Ambassadors, that is.
 
I’m really back to where my Christian journey all began. At 6 years old, I joined Royal Ambassadors (RAs) at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Greenville, Alabama.

A Lasting Legacy

Were you a GA as a child? If so, think back to your GA experiences. What leaders or missionaries most influenced you? What lasting friendships and memories do you carry with you even today?

An Update from the Soveas

In July, both Girls in Action and Children in Action will learn about Joeli and Tupe Sovea, missionaries in American Samoa. Check out this update from the Soveas.
Get Started with Children's Missions

Monthly blog archive

5.15.13

During our recent move, quite a few things of mine have turned up missing. For the most part, those things are replaceable. I haven’t lost much sleep over most of them. Until I realized that I didn’t know where my GA badges were.

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