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This article has been updated 21 06 2025

Wonders for Children: The Majesty of God's Works

Dear friends! Today we will talk about the wonders that God performs in the lives of our children. Often we underestimate the importance of sharing with them stories about God's grace, power, and love. When we tell our little ones about the miracles that took place in the Bible, we create a strong foundation of faith for them.

Do you remember the stories from the Bible? Each of them is filled with miracles that show how God cares for us. Right in

Matthew 19:14

"But Jesus said, 'Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of heaven.'

we see how important children are to God. He desires for them to feel His love and mercy.

Ministry to children is an important part of the church. It's a time when we can teach our little ones about the principles of Christ and instill in their hearts a love for God. Our task is to help them understand that with God, they can always rely on His strength and wonders. In

Isaiah 11:6

"The wolf shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the young goat, and the calf and the lion and the fattened calf together; and a little child shall lead them."

we see that all things are possible with God!

To engage children, we can use games, songs, and creative parties. Learning about miracles can be fun and exciting! We suggest a few ideas. For example, you can create a slideshow of images depicting miracles, or even put on a theatrical performance where the children play the roles of the saints who witnessed God's actions.

It is important for children not only to hear about His miracles but also to have the opportunity to experience them firsthand. Through prayer and drawing, they will be able to express what they feel and see how God is already working wonders in their lives.

As stated in

Luke 18:17

"Truly, I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God like a child shall not enter it."

Jesus teaches us that childlike faith is indeed a model for all of us. So let us work together to help our children not only gain knowledge but also practice faith in their daily lives.

I urge you, dear parents and ministers, not to stop at what you have already achieved. Serving children is not just a duty, but also a great honor. Let us teach them how to be witnesses of God's wonders in their lives and how to share this with others.

May our children grow in faith, love, and fidelity to God, so that one day they too may become instruments of miracles in this world. Amen!