Thursday Sep 09

Resources

1.    (Adventurer reading list)Pacific Press – http://pacificpress.com/index.php?pgName=prodReadDesc
2.    NAD children’s Ministry: http://www.childmin.com/eng/index.php
3.    GC Children’s Ministry: http://childrensministries.gc.adventist.org/
4.    GC Primary: http://www.primarytreasure.com/
5.    Kids News Zone newsletter http://childrensministries.gc.adventist.org/kidz_news_zone/pdf/KidzZoneJan09.pdf
6.    Gracelink: www.gracelink.net; www.adventistbookcenter.com
a.    Beginner Lessons and Helps: www.adventistbookcenter.com; www.gracelink.net
b.    Kindergarten Lessons and Helps: www.adventistbookcenter.com; www.gracelink.net
c.    Adventist Mission Quarterly: http://www.adventistmission.org/article.php?id=232
7.    Protecting Your Children: Advice from Child Molesters: http://www.safest.org/
a.    Sex Offenders in Church: Information from Adventist Risk Management: http://www.adventistrisk.org/solutions/2007/solutions_sep2007.pdf
b.    Child Abuse Prevention Information and Forms from Adventist Risk Management: www.adventistrisk.org/riskresources/child.html.
8.    North American Division Children's Ministries statement on Children and Baptism: http://childmin.com/Issues/baptism.htm
9.    North American Division Children's Ministries statement on Children and Communion: http://childmin.com/Issues/communion.htm
•    Ellen White 'Visionary' for Kids
A quarterly electronic magazine focused on youth aged 9-14 published by the Ellen G. White Estate.
•    KidsBibleInfo.com
A Bible information site for kids ages 6-12 that includes Bible lessons, stories, and games.
•    VOP Kids Zone
A Bible study site just for kids from Voice of Prophecy.
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The uniform makes the organization real and visible. It becomes emblematic and representative of an ideal, a standard. One of the ways to set up a standard and bring the members of an organization up to that standard is through the uniform. It should stimulate loyalty toward that standard by building morale and binding members into closer fellowship. It also appeals to those not already members to join. The uniform becomes a builder of club spirit.

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