
Children’s ministry leaders rarely fail because they don’t care.
They fail because they feed kids one part of discipleship really well—and unintentionally starve the rest.
I’ve seen ministries packed with strong Bible teaching… but almost no opportunities for kids to practice their faith or respond personally to God. The result? Kids who know the right answers but don’t know what to do with them.
The issue usually isn’t effort.
It’s imbalance.
If you’ve ever felt like something is “off” but couldn’t put your finger on it, this might be why.
And I’d love to help you solve the problem.
I wrote all about this in Chapter 3 of “Feeding Faith.” Give it a read. I’m confident it’ll give you clarity to what you’re already sensing.
Bonus: If you’d like to read Feeding Faith together as a ministry team or book club, bulk pricing for 10 or more are available here.


