Zowie!: 200+ Ministries Kids Can Do
By (Author) Jill Goldner
By (author) Jodi Blackwell
New Hope Publishers
New Hope Publishers
1st June 2008
United States
General
Non Fiction
Christian life and practice
Religious instruction
Relationships and families: advice and issues
Religious social and pastoral thought and activity
Christianity
Religious ministry and clergy
253.083
Paperback
141
363g
Complete with encouraging testimonials, Zowie! includes countless practical resources, such as reproducible appendixes that include Bible verse cards in English and Spanish, patterns, recipes, and contact information. In addition, Spanish-language Scripture verses are included to help you cross cultural barriers. A cross-reference index is included to help make finding projects easier.
Jodi Blackwell, a former director of missions, is passionate about childrens ministry. Jodi and her husband, Lloyd, enjoy giving their life away by volunteering with Camp Hope (a camp for burn survivor children with the Vanderbilt University Medical Center) and are currently working toward a vision to start a horseback riding ministry for these children as well as children in need. She has contributed to several publications including International Mission Study for Children (2003 and 2004), Children in Action materials, TeamKID materials, from the stART: Leaders Guide and Childs Resource, and VBS 2003: Childrens Missions Leaders Guide. She and her husband have two daughters. An experienced curriculum writer, Jill Goldner is actively involved with inner-city missions. She has led several Backyard Bible Clubs for underprivileged children, has started a scarf ministry for the homeless, and volunteers at a local homeless shelter with her husband and two teenage children. She has spent 15 years writing curriculum for LifeWay Christian Resources, including Sunday School curriculum, VBS materials, TeamKID, Bible Drill, G-Force, Worship Kidstyle, and devotions for several childrens devotional magazines. She has also served as a writer for GA (Girls in Action) for more than 6 years, having written the GA Journal and Extreme Team Notebook. She and her family call Delaware home.