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The Tablet on the Altar — When Technology Met the Ten Commandments
When Deacon John saw the new Sunday school teacher using a tablet to teach, he frowned. “Since when did Moses need an iPad?” he muttered. But that same day, a 9-year-old girl walked up and said, “Sir, I finally understand why God...
The Leader Who Forgot to Listen
Bro Caleb was passionate — maybe too passionate. He loved planning, giving orders, and making sure every child left church with a smile. But over time, his team started withdrawing. One Sunday, only two volunteers showed up. Caleb panicked. “Why is everyone...
When the Teacher Wanted to Quit — And God Sent a Little Girl
Sister Grace had had enough. She’d spent three months teaching restless children who wouldn’t stop running around. She prayed, she prepped, she poured — and still, no one seemed to care. That Sunday morning, she sat quietly in the empty children’s room,...
The Boy Who Hid Under the Table — And the Lesson Heaven Taught
It was Children’s Sunday. Everyone was dancing, clapping, shouting “Hallelujah!” — everyone except Samuel. He was 6, quiet, and always alone. That day, while others sang “Jesus Loves Me,” he hid under the table. Some kids laughed. One teacher whispered, “He’s just...
The Day the Church Locked Its Door — And God Walked Away
It was raining that Sunday morning when Mrs. Bisi arrived at church with her 9-year-old son, Daniel, who has Down syndrome.But before she could settle him in the children’s class, a teacher whispered, “Please, he might distract the others. Maybe he can...
The Bible on the Dining Table — How One Family Found Revival Between Rice and Stew
The Adeyemi family used to rush through dinner like a marathon.Phones on. TV loud. Everyone scrolling. Until one night, their 10-year-old daughter, Sarah, asked: “Daddy, when do we talk about God at home?” That question changed everything.The following evening, instead of switching...
When Parents Outsourced Heaven — The Church That Forgot Its Role
It’s 10:45 AM on a Sunday. Children are laughing and learning about Noah.Meanwhile, in the main service, some parents whisper, “At least they’re learning about God there.” But here’s the irony — the Bible never said “Train up a child in the...
When Small Hearts Carry Big Fears — Teaching Children to Name Anxiety
Kemi stopped joining the memory-verse games. She used to leap across the carpet with the other kids, but lately she sat quietly, fingers twisting the hem of her dress. At parents’ night, her mother confessed: “She’s been waking up afraid — worried...
When Doubt Knocks — Creating a Safe Space for Honest Questions
Tunde raised his hand and asked, bluntly, “If God is good, why did Auntie die?” Silence hit the classroom like a cool wind. Someone muttered, “Not appropriate for kids.” Another adult smiled and said, “We’ll talk about heaven soon.” Tunde left confused....













