Family & Children
Christian Parenting Programs
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Children Welcome!/
ACCE conference
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See a slide show from the 2008 Children Welcome!/ACCE conference.
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ARK (Adults Relating to Kids) is a parenting program that is effective and easy to administer.
It was developed by The Reverend Glenn Wilkerson, minister
of Cypress Creek Christian Church in Springs,
Texas. It is a way for parents, grandparents, Sunday school
teachers, youth workers, and all caring adults who want
to enhance their skills at loving and nurturing children.
It can be used during Sunday morning church school classes
or as an evening adult education program. Visit the DHM
ARK web page for additional information and training opportunities.
A secular version of ARK is available in English and in Spanish. In addition there is an ARK Program for Teens and for Children. To learn more about all of the ARK programs, visit the Web site of The ARKGroup, Inc.
Active Parenting Publishers has resources for parents of
toddlers to teens. Powerful tools for helping families are
available in printed and video formats. Many resources are
offered in Spanish. For more information go to www.activeparenting.com.
Disciples support Comprehensive Health Care for Children
Before the end of 2007 the United States Congress must act to renew SCHIP (State Children’s Health Insurance Program). This Comprehensive Health Care for All Children Web page is available with information and advocacy resources related to the health of children living in the United States.
Child
Abuse Prevention Information
April is child abuse prevention month in the United States. Issues of abuse and neglect can not be ignored. Congregations need to do everything possible to assure the safety of all vulnerable people entrusted to their care. We, as a people of faith, can reduce the risk of abuse and neglect by supporting parents and care givers, and by educating ourselves and our communities.
We can reduce the risk of abuse and neglect by developing and implementing abuse prevention policies in our churches. Laws and official definitions may vary depending on the state or province in which churches are located. Policies should be designed to fit the unique needs and circumstances of individual church communities.
Additional information and resources are available.
Children Worship & Wonder
Children Worship & Wonder offers
an exciting way to approachfaith formation with children.
Check our schedule for a training near you.
Disciples Care for Children 
Because we have been called by Christ to love and care for every child, Disciples Care for Children seeks to be a voice for children by empowering andsupporting congregations in building up ministries that nurture and care for all children.
Comfort
Quilts for children
Comfort quilts can be given to various organizations to bring comfort and love to children. The quilts could be distributed to a local abuse shelter, a hospital pediatric unit, the EMT unit in your community, or a mission project in any area. A comfort quilt can be made with any square—any fabric—any design—any pattern. Preprinted quilts from a store may be used. A solid piece of fabric may be used and tied with colorful yarn ties. You'll find additional information on this quilt making project.
Kids to Kids program
Call the Office of Family and Children's Ministries
for details about the new Kids to Kids projects or check out
the new Kids to Kids: Making
the World a Better Place (in PDF) or visit the Kids
to Kids Web page, where we have posted the latest opportunities for your congregation.
Marriage
Preparation and Marriage Enrichment
Happily Ever After—International Marriage Enrichment Conference
July 12 to 15, 2007; Orlando, Fla.
Visit www.bettermarriages.org/HappilyEverAfter for more information.
According to the Census Bureau's release about its report
on MARITAL STATUS AND LIVING ARRANGEMENTS, "The number
of children living with both parents declined from 85
to 68 percent between 1970 and 1996. The proportion of
children living with one parent has grown from 12 percent
to 28 percent during this same time span.
Great Start, Association
of Couples for Marriage Enrichment (A.C.M.E.), Positive
Solutions and World
Wide Marriage Encounter are four programs dedicated
to strong marriage relationships. For ideas on improved
communication, check out Couple
Communication. If your congregation is interested
in ways to help strengthen marriage relationships, these
programs are recommended.

A
Blessing Service for Children
This blessing service has
been adapted from the blessing service written by Kaye
Edwards, director of Family and Children's Ministries,
Disciples Home Missions, for the 1999 General Assembly
of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) meeting
in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Light
a Candle Prayer Vigil and National Observance of Children's
Sabbaths
Light
a Candle for Children, an advocacy and prayer vigil
project,invites congregations to join in 40 days of prayer
for children. It begins 40 days prior to the annual observance
of the National Children's Sabbaths which takes place during
the third weekend of October. Children's Sabbaths are sponsored
by the Children's Defense Fund, Washington, D.C.