Who’s the Hero Here? How to Tell Kids a Bible Story: Jared Kennedy
How to tell a Bible story seems straightforward. But could there be a “wrong” way? Children’s ministry expert Jared Kennedy suggests methods to make sure we point the next generation in the right direction.
Show Notes
Connect with Jared Kennedy on Twitter @JaredSKennedy, or catch more of his thoughts at his website: The Gospel Centered Family
And grab his book, Keeping Your Children's Ministry on Mission: Practical Strategies for Discipling the Next Generation
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About the Guest
Jared Kennedy
Jared Kennedy (ThM, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) serves as an editor at the Gospel Coalition. He is also cofounder of Gospel-Centered Family, a ministry that helps parents and church leaders share Jesus with the next generation, and the author of Keeping Your Children’s Ministry on Mission. Jared lives with his wife, Megan, and three daughters in Louisville, Kentucky, where they attend Sojourn Church Midtown.