Children's Ministry Seminar
When I first started in Children's Ministry I went to a conference and chose a class lead by Jim Wideman of Church On The Move in Tulsa (not to be confused with Jim Weidmann who spoke at CEC in Glen Eyrie). I have been to many conferences, workshops and seminars since then and would say it was still by far the most beneficial for me. A year later I also went to a three day seminar in Tulsa, led by Jim Wideman and learned so much about how to organize and lead my ministry.
Yesterday I received an email from Kidblitz and see where Jim has a new seminar entitled "Let's Get Organized". Jim Wideman and Doug Fields are the presenters. You can find more information regarding it at http://www.kidzblitzconference.com/
One Day/118 Ideas
The 3 main duties of every effective minister
The 4 ways to know if you’re a true overseer
How to be a better manager
The 3 types of management we all face in ministry
The 5 responsibilities of personal management
The 4 key relationships in family management
The 3 keys to successful ministry management
The 6 secrets of organization that anyone can do
The 4 key elements of manufacturing more time
Jim’s Top 10 List for excellence in life & ministry
12 things you can do to connect with your family for life
12 steps to improve your management skills in children’s ministry
The 6 ways to find and identify potential leaders
The 5 ways to qualify all children’s ministry candidates
20 steps to develop volunteers that stick
10 ideas to keep kids on the edge of their seats
Thankfully none of the dates interfere with our own CEA conference which I hope you are making plans to attend. We will be posting more about that conference in the days and weeks to come.
Dates and Locations of Seminar
12-14-07: Colleyville, TX (near Dallas)
2-19-08: Columbia, SC
3-11-08: Shreveport, LA
7-20-08: Raytown, MO (Kansas City Area)
If interested you can find more information about Jim Wideman at http://www.jimwideman.com/
Hope everyone has a blessed weekend.

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