Children's Missions
Use WMU’s curriculum to equip children in grades 1–6 to learn about missions, pray for missions, support missions, and do missions and tell people about Jesus.
Through missions discipleship, children learn to share God's love in multiple ways, from collecting school supplies for back-to-school backpacks to passing out water at sports events, from taking a meal to a homebound community member to even sharing a smile or a prayer with someone who needs it.
Try a Curriculum Sample
Missions Curriculum for Children

Missions Journey: Kids Leader

Missions Journey: Kids Adventure

Missions Journey: Kids Leader Kit
Missions Journey: Kids can be used as traditional group curriculum or customized to include missions in any children’s ministry programming.
New to Leading Missions Discipleship?
If teaching missions to children is new to you, this resource gives you four lessons to introduce missions to your children’s ministry.

Still Have Questions?
Every church is different, which is why our children’s ministry consultants are available to answer all of your questions.

Heather Keller is the national WMU ministry consultant for children and students. She is responsible for program planning and leadership development for Girls in Action, Children in Action, and Acteens, as well as managing missions discipleship online training elements. Heather enjoys empowering leaders to help children and teens realize just how much they can impact their world with the Great Commission.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (205) 995-4816
Meet with Heather

Keith Gates serves as national WMU ministry consultant for Royal Ambassadors, Challengers, and Youth on Mission. He shares, “RAs changed my life as a camp staffer in the early 2000s. Developing a better RA program, at least in my circle of influence, has been a passion since then.” Keith has a vision for RA and in leading boys and students to grow in missions awareness and involvement.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (205) 995-4816
Meet with Keith