“Be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”
2 Timothy 2:15

Believing that ministry to children is crucial for world evangelization, the Institute

Prepares students to evangelize unreached children with the Word of God, disciple them and establish them in a local Bible-centered church.

Equips them to offer practical training for adults desiring to have an impact on future generations through dynamic outreach ministries to children.

Helps them to build the managerial and leadership skills needed for developing a children's ministry primarily in Child Evangelism Fellowship, and also in other missionary organizations.

Course description

Week 1-3 FOUNDATIONS FOR CHILDREN’S WORKERS
Orientation 1
Doctrine 22
Interpreting Scripture 4
Devotional Life 5
Biblical Basis of child evangelism 15
Preparing and teaching a Bible Lesson 18
Good News Club 5
Message of salvation 10
Leading a child to Christ 10
Introduction to CEF seminar
PowerPoint® option
90 classes
Week 4-6 REACHING AND TEACHING TODAY’S CHILDREN

Gain insights for understanding, evangelizing and discipling children through a variety of methods and programs.

Galatians 10
Child Study 20
Pre-school Child 5
More on Bible Lesson 12
More on Good News Club 10
Camps 3
Open Air 5
Ministries to Reach and Teach Children 10
Follow up 10
Visual Aids 5
Lettering option
90 classes
Week 7 PRACTICAL WEEK

Direct ministry to boys and girls

Week 8-10 TRAINING CHILDREN’S WORKERS

Pass on your training and passion for children by systematically discipling and equipping teachers to minister effectively to children.

Victorious Life 10
Ephesians 10
Roman Catholic Child 5
Junior Teens 10
Teacher Training 37
Personal Relationships 5
Organizing camp 5
CEF Missionary 7
89 classes
Week 11-12 ORGANIZING A CHILDREN MINISTRY

Called to ministry? Cultivate the qualities necessary to administrate a children's ministry and to give godly leadership.

Biblical Leadership 8
Genesis of CEF 5
Moslem Child 5
Building a ministry 21
Literature Survey 7
Time Management  3
General Office Procedures 5
Prayer Letters 5
59 classes

Teachers: the classes are taught by spiritual, experienced, enthusiastic Christian workers, who come in from their usual ministry to give from one to three weeks of their time, to help equip the new generation to reach children for Christ. Eight different nationalities are involved! They bring a rich diversity of culture and practical experience to the teaching in the Institute. Each teacher is dedicated to helping to the maximum all those who are being trained, and is available for consultation outside of class.

Student Supervisor and Kilchzimmer Directors: these members of staff are here to guide, encourage, and counsel students, to ensure that their time here is profitable for personal spiritual growth, training as children’s workers, and development as future leaders who will train others.

House and kitchen staff: these are dedicated Christians who do their work for God’s glory and who make every effort to care lovingly for those who come to stay here.