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Working With Children and Keeping Your Sanity! A Guidebook for Your Children's Music Ministry
Contributor(s): Gowens, Cynthia (Author)
ISBN: 1478755024     ISBN-13: 9781478755029
Publisher: Outskirts Press
OUR PRICE:   $15.15  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: June 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Music | Religious - Gospel
- Religion | Christian Ministry - Children
Physical Information: 0.31" H x 6" W x 9" (0.44 lbs) 130 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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"We need someone to work with the children of our church and start a children's choir." It's so quiet you could hear a pin drop "How about you?" Who me? Teach music? To those children? I don't think so Working with children can strike fear in some adults for many reasons Others may feel it is beneath them and not worthy of their musical gifting Some do not see the importance of a children's choir and might ask, "What's the big deal about children's music ministry?" In this book "Working With Children and Keeping Your Sanity " Cynthia Gowens points out that an effective children's music ministry will accomplish several goals that can benefit the church body. Not only will it help to develop the musical gifts of children, give them an opportunity to minister and prepare them for future music making both in and outside the church, but effective children's music ministry will help teach our children about God and His love for them. It will also cause them to grow and consequently prepare them to share what they have learned with their families, their church and perhaps even their community. Cynthia Gowens is a retired elementary school teacher that has been composing music for children's ministries and elementary classrooms for many years. She has traveled across the country as a clinician for children's music workshops and a trainer for those who work in children's music ministry. Cynthia is also the founder of the Children's Music Ministry Workers Conference which is a unique training conference developed exclusively for those who work in children's music ministry. She has finally put all of her years of experience into this easy to read guidebook. Her desire is that this book will help train workers and enable them to enhance their music ministry with their children. It is often said that the children are the church of tomorrow however they will not be prepared to lead on tomorrow if we do not train them today. This is why it is imperative that we beg