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GO! Curriculum

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  • Bible Approach: Chronological, Christ-centered, Gospel-focused
  • Theological Depth: Strong – Gospel-centered, clearly points to Jesus in every story with simple, chronological storytelling.
  • Age Range: Preschool – 6th grade
  • Teaching Format: Large group / small group
  • Volunteer Friendliness: Very High – Very easy to prep and teach. Includes volunteer training.
  • Cost Range: Low to Mid
  • Denominational Lean: Evangelical / Non-denominational
  • Producer: Go Tell It
  • Strengths: Engaging and interactive storytelling, clear Gospel message, engaging video lessons, minimal prep for volunteers
  • Weaknesses: Less suited for virtue- or topical-based approaches

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GO! is a Biblically-rich curriculum that helps kids experience the Big Story of the Bible in a fun and impactful way. Using the E.A.T. system—Education, Application, and Transformation—GO! disciples children while its chronological scope shows how every story fits together and points to Jesus. Volunteers appreciate the easy prep, kids love the interactive storytelling and captivating videos, and parents value the take-home tools that extend learning throughout the week.

Answers Bible Curriculum

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  • Bible Approach: Chronological, creationist, apologetics-based
  • Theological Depth: Strong – Gospel and apologetics-heavy, creationist worldview; very doctrinal but with a specific Young Earth Creationist lens.
  • Age Range: Toddlers through adults
  • Teaching Format: Small group / Sunday School classroom
  • Volunteer Friendliness: Medium – structured lesson plans, requires content prep
  • Cost Range: Low to Mid
  • Denominational Lean: Conservative Evangelical, Young Earth Creationist
  • Producer: Answers in Genesis / Master Books
  • Strengths: Comprehensive biblical coverage with apologetics, family-inclusive
  • Weaknesses: Young Earth Creationist perspective may limit appeal; somewhat textbook-heavy

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ABC is a four-year chronological curriculum from Answers in Genesis that takes learners from Genesis to Revelation with a strong emphasis on biblical authority and apologetics. Rooted in a Young Earth Creationist worldview, it equips both children and adults to defend their faith with confidence. Lessons connect Scripture to modern-day issues and emphasize the consistency of God’s Word. With structured teacher guides and take-home resources, ABC is ideal for family-integrated churches looking for doctrinal consistency across age groups.

Spyence Kids Church Curriculum

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  • Bible Approach: Systematic Theology, Gospel-centered
  • Theological Depth: Strong – Introduces kids to all the key doctrines of the faith (salvation, Trinity, Scripture, church, attributes of God, etc.) with clarity and depth at an age-appropriate level
  • Age Range: Elementary (K–5th grade)
  • Teaching Format: Large group / Small group (flexible for 30–90 minutes)
  • Volunteer Friendliness: Very High – Includes detailed guides for large & small group leaders, interactive slides, lots of fun videos, and easy-to-lead experiments
  • Cost Range: Low to Mid
  • Denominational Lean: Non‑denominational
  • Producer: Spyence Kids’ Church Curriculum
  • Strengths: Unique spy-themed storytelling, hands-on science experiments, systematic theology taught simply, video-driven and volunteer-friendly, high kid engagement
  • Weaknesses: Less suited for churches wanting chronological scope through the whole Bible; stronger for topical/doctrinal study

Description:

Imagine a superhero spy mission mashed up with science experiments and theology. That’s Spyence in a nutshell: hilarious, action-packed intro videos that sneak in deep theology, followed by hands-on experiments, memorable “secret theology codewords,” and powerful small group times. With flexible lesson formats, detailed leader guides, and take-home tools for families, Spyence makes it easy for volunteers to teach deep truths in fun, interactive ways. Kids love the humor and experiments, leaders love the easy prep, and parents love seeing their children grasp big theological concepts in a way that sticks.

Orange (First Look and 252 Kids)

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  • Bible Approach: Virtue-based with thematic and chronological elements
  • Theological Depth: Low to Moderate – Virtue and theme-based, gospel present but often implicit; strong family discipleship focus.
  • Age Range: Preschool – 5th grade
  • Teaching Format: Large group / small group
  • Volunteer Friendliness: Mid – strong leader support, but requires prep and tech
  • Cost Range: Middle to High
  • Denominational Lean: Evangelical / Non-denominational
  • Producer: Amazing Life Foundation
  • Strengths: Strong parent engagement, multimedia-rich, consistent branding
  • Weaknesses: Virtue focus can be surface-level, customization can be time-consuming, lacks Biblical depth

Description:

Orange Curriculum includes First Look (preschool) and 252 Kids (elementary), both designed to partner with families in raising kids with lasting faith. Rooted in a virtue-based approach, Orange weaves Bible stories into monthly themes and supports ministries with media, parent tools, and strategic training. Its standout feature is the emphasis on aligning church and home. While not deeply theological, Orange helps kids grow in wisdom, faith, and friendship while building a strong support structure for spiritual development.

Dig In

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  • Bible Approach: Thematic with some chronological elements
  • Theological Depth: Moderate – Scripturally sound and thematic but less focused on gospel in every story; broad evangelical theology.
  • Age Range: Preschool – elementary
  • Teaching Format: Large group / small group
  • Volunteer Friendliness: High – drag?and?drop builder, customizable blocks
  • Cost Range: Mid
  • Denominational Lean: Evangelical / Non-denominational
  • Producer: Group Publishing / David C Cook
  • Strengths: Highly customizable, worship integrated, digital tools
  • Weaknesses: Subscription cost and tech reliance may deter some

Description:

DIG IN is a fully customizable digital curriculum from Group Publishing that allows leaders to build engaging, Scripture-based lessons for preschool through elementary children. Churches can choose from multiple thematic “programs” (like The Life of Jesus or Epic Teachings of the Bible) and use a drag-and-drop editor to create interactive, multimedia-rich sessions. DIG IN emphasizes hands-on learning, worship, and relationship-building, and is especially popular with churches that want to tailor content to their ministry style and schedule.

Deep Blue Kids

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  • Bible Approach: Wesleyan theology, thematic with scripture focus
  • Theological Depth: Moderate to Strong – Wesleyan theology, gospel-centered with mission focus.
  • Age Range: Preschool – elementary
  • Teaching Format: Large group / small group
  • Volunteer Friendliness: Medium – leader guides and support materials included
  • Cost Range: Mid
  • Denominational Lean: Wesleyan / Methodist
  • Producer: Cokesbury
  • Strengths: Wesleyan theology, mission focus, structured lessons
  • Weaknesses: May not fit well outside Wesleyan/Methodist contexts

Description:

Deep Blue Kids is a Wesleyan-based curriculum developed by Cokesbury that combines Bible stories, spiritual practices, and social justice themes into a structured, age-appropriate program. Designed for preschool through elementary, the curriculum features diverse characters, mission-focused projects, and interactive storytelling. It's particularly effective in Methodist and Wesleyan settings, but its inclusive tone and emphasis on compassion make it adaptable for many contexts. Each lesson includes Scripture, life application, and a call to live out one's faith in the world.

Children Desiring God (Truth78)

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  • Bible Approach: Theological, Christ-centered, Scripture-saturated
  • Theological Depth: Strong – Reformed, deeply theological and Christ-centered with a strong biblical worldview emphasis.
  • Age Range: Preschool – elementary
  • Teaching Format: Large group / small group
  • Volunteer Friendliness: Medium – requires theological understanding and prep
  • Cost Range: Low to Mid
  • Denominational Lean: Reformed / Calvinistic
  • Producer: Truth78 Ministries
  • Strengths: Deep theological content, Christ-centered, encourages worldview formation
  • Weaknesses: Requires more leader preparation and theological literacy

Description:

Children Desiring God, now known as Truth78, is a deeply theological curriculum rooted in Reformed theology. It aims to help children know and treasure God through a rigorous study of Scripture, with each lesson focused on God’s character, His sovereignty, and the Gospel. It challenges kids to think deeply, memorize Scripture, and develop a biblical worldview. Ideal for churches seeking doctrinal depth, it equips teachers with rich theology and encourages meaningful conversation between children, parents, and church leaders.

RenewaNation

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  • Bible Approach: Bible-centric, apologetics-infused, worldview-focused
  • Theological Depth: Strong – deeply rooted in biblical worldview formation, explicitly addressing modern cultural challenges
  • Age Range: Children & families (all ages; multi-generational use)
  • Teaching Format: Leader-guided, flexible small-group or family-based sessions with interactive discussions
  • Volunteer Friendliness: High – bullet-pointed teaching guides, adjustable pacing, focused on thoughtful leader preparation
  • Cost Range: Low to Mid – includes free samples and paid full-series packs (~$30–$50/series)
  • Denominational Lean: Non‑denominational evangelical emphasizing biblical literacy across family/church settings
  • Producer: RenewaNation

KidSpring

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  • Bible Approach: Thematic, Bible story–focused with application
  • Theological Depth: Moderate – Bible story focused with gospel application; generally accessible theology.
  • Age Range: Preschool – elementary
  • Teaching Format: Large group / small group
  • Volunteer Friendliness: High – clear, simple lesson plans and activities
  • Cost Range: Free
  • Denominational Lean: Evangelical / Non-denominational
  • Producer: KidSpring Ministries
  • Strengths: Easy-to-use lessons, focus on Bible stories, practical application
  • Weaknesses: Less theological depth, limited digital resources

Description:

KidSpring is a free curriculum developed by NewSpring Church that teaches kids the big truths of God’s Word through Bible storytelling, songs, skits, and simple life applications. Designed for preschool and elementary children, it includes engaging video content, leader guides, and printable activities. KidSpring is especially accessible for churches with limited resources or smaller teams. Its strength lies in combining fun and faith in a clear, approachable way that helps kids understand who God is and how He loves them.

Bible Studies for Life

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  • Bible Approach: Thematic, application-driven
  • Theological Depth: Moderate – Gospel present, generally application or virtue-based with biblical grounding
  • Age Range: Preschool – 6th grade
  • Teaching Format: Large group / small group
  • Volunteer Friendliness: Medium – solid leader guides but requires prep
  • Cost Range: Mid
  • Denominational Lean: Southern Baptist
  • Producer: Lifeway Christian Resources
  • Strengths: Practical life application, wide denominational usage, varied media support
  • Weaknesses: Some users feel it lacks robust teaching on doctrines and gospel clarity—favoring relatable content over deep theology

Description:

Bible Studies for Life is a thematic, life-application-focused curriculum from Lifeway designed to help kids connect biblical truths to their everyday lives. Covering preschool through elementary, it equips leaders with age-appropriate teaching plans, activities, and take-home materials that reinforce weekly lessons. Each session emphasizes how faith intersects with real-life choices, character development, and relationships. The curriculum is built to align with adult and student versions, making it an excellent choice for churches seeking unified family discipleship across generations.

Hillsong Kids BIG Curriculum

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  • Bible Approach: Thematic, Christ-centered, worship-focused
  • Theological Depth: Low to Moderate – Strong on worship and Christ-centered themes, less emphasis on deep theological teaching.
  • Age Range: Preschool – elementary
  • Teaching Format: Large group, video-driven
  • Volunteer Friendliness: High – media-rich and easy to use
  • Cost Range: Mid to High
  • Denominational Lean: Pentecostal / Charismatic
  • Producer: Hillsong Church
  • Strengths: High-quality media, strong worship emphasis, engaging for kids
  • Weaknesses: Less focused on deep biblical teaching, more worship and entertainment

Description:

Hillsong Kids BIG Curriculum is a worship-driven, video-enhanced program for preschool and elementary ministries. It blends biblical teaching with high-quality music, animation, and storytelling from Hillsong Church. Each series runs for a few weeks and explores key faith themes, using catchy songs and simple messages to help kids grow in their relationship with Jesus. While lighter on theological depth, it's perfect for churches seeking a vibrant, media-rich experience that emphasizes God's love and the joy of worship.

Ark Kids

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  • Bible Approach: Story-based, Christ-centered
  • Theological Depth: Moderate – Christ-centered storytelling; gospel is central but theological depth is lighter.
  • Age Range: Preschool through elementary
  • Teaching Format: Large group / small group
  • Volunteer Friendliness: High – engaging visuals and easy-to-use materials
  • Cost Range: Free
  • Denominational Lean: Evangelical / Non-denominational
  • Producer: The Ark Church
  • Strengths: Strong storytelling focus, engaging multimedia, good for small to mid-size churches
  • Weaknesses: Less detailed theological depth compared to larger curricula

Description:

Ark Kids offers Christ-centered Bible storytelling through a blend of multimedia elements, creative visuals, and interactive activities tailored for preschool and elementary-aged children. Designed with volunteer ease in mind, lessons emphasize Gospel clarity while maintaining simplicity and high engagement. It’s especially well-suited for churches that want strong biblical content without requiring extensive prep time. Ark Kids works well in both small and large group settings, helping kids not only learn Bible stories, but experience them in memorable, hands-on ways.

D6

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  • Bible Approach: Family discipleship, virtue and theme-based
  • Theological Depth: Moderate – Family discipleship focus with gospel emphasis; integrates virtue and spiritual growth.
  • Age Range: Toddler – adult
  • Teaching Format: Small group / family-led
  • Volunteer Friendliness: Medium – focused on equipping parents and leaders rather than large groups
  • Cost Range: Low to Mid
  • Denominational Lean: Free Will Baptist / broadly used
  • Producer: Randall House
  • Strengths: Strong emphasis on family discipleship, multi-generational ministry
  • Weaknesses: Less traditional classroom structure, reliant on family involvement

Description:

D6 Curriculum, produced by Randall House and rooted in the Free Will Baptist tradition, is a discipleship-focused program that spans from toddlers to adults. Built on the concept of Deuteronomy 6, it equips parents and churches to partner in raising spiritually mature kids. Lessons align across all age levels, allowing families to study the same themes at home. With a balance of character development, biblical knowledge, and spiritual application, D6 emphasizes intentional family discipleship in everyday life.

Deeply Rooted

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  • Bible Approach: Thematic preteen focus
  • Theological Depth: Moderate – Focuses on discipleship and character development; gospel is present but less explicitly theological, more relational and developmental.
  • Age Range: 9–12 years (4th–6th grade)
  • Teaching Format: Large group / small group with discussion
  • Volunteer Friendliness: High – offers adaptable, idea?based resources; less scripted, more creative freedom
  • Cost Range: Low to Mid
  • Denominational Lean: Evangelical / Non-denominational
  • Producer: FourFiveSix
  • Strengths: Preteen-focused, flexible and creative with leadership development tools
  • Weaknesses: Not fully scripted; more of a ministry toolkit than a structured curriculum

Description:

456 is a preteen ministry resource designed specifically for 4th–6th graders, offering idea-based content to support relational discipleship and spiritual formation. Rather than using scripted lessons, it equips churches with creative tools, discussion topics, leadership challenges, and event ideas that honor the unique developmental needs of preteens. Ideal for ministries wanting to move beyond generic kid content, 456 encourages students to grow in ownership of their faith, take on responsibility, and feel seen, known, and discipled in age-appropriate ways.

High Voltage Kids Curriculum

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  • Bible Approach: Thematic, topical, virtue-based
  • Theological Depth: Moderate – Gospel present, generally application or virtue-based with biblical grounding
  • Age Range: Elementary
  • Teaching Format: Large group (can adapt for small group)
  • Volunteer Friendliness: High – video-driven, minimal prep
  • Cost Range: Low to Mid
  • Denominational Lean: First Assembly of God / broadly used
  • Producer: High Voltage Kids Ministry
  • Strengths: Fun, energetic, easy for volunteers to use, especially in large group settings
  • Weaknesses: Less depth for churches wanting deep biblical literacy or chronological scope

Description:

High Voltage Kids Curriculum delivers high-energy, media-driven lessons designed for large-group settings. Created by Brian Dollar, it uses humor, videos, object lessons, and bold visuals to help elementary kids grasp biblical truths in a memorable way. Each series includes a theme, weekly Bible stories, and practical life application points. The curriculum is easy to teach, volunteer-friendly, and especially effective for churches that prioritize engaging presentations and multimedia components.

Grow

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  • Bible Approach: Thematic, strategy-driven, editable
  • Theological Depth: Low to Moderate – Gospel present but with flexibility; strategic and editable content emphasizes application over deep theology.
  • Age Range: Preschool – preteen
  • Teaching Format: Large group / small group, event-based
  • Volunteer Friendliness: Very High – fully editable, digital, includes planning tools
  • Cost Range: Low to Mid
  • Denominational Lean: Evangelical / Non-denominational
  • Producer: Stuff You Can Use
  • Strengths: Editable resources, strategic planning tools, free starter kits
  • Weaknesses: Over-customization may overwhelm some teams; heavily thematic and scripturally light

Description:

Grow Curriculum is a strategic, editable, digital curriculum designed to help churches build a full ministry plan for preschool through preteen. It includes weekly lessons, volunteer training, parent resources, and annual planning tools, all of which can be fully customized. Grow emphasizes creativity, structure, and relevance while remaining rooted in Scripture. Whether you're running Sunday morning classes, midweek programs, or special events, Grow offers a comprehensive and adaptable solution for ministries that want consistency and flexibility.

Tru Fire

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  • Bible Approach: Thematic, Christ-centered
  • Theological Depth: Moderate – Gospel-focused with clear biblical teaching but less extensive theological depth.
  • Age Range: Preschool – 6th grade
  • Teaching Format: Large group / small group
  • Volunteer Friendliness: Medium – structured lessons needing prep
  • Cost Range: Low to Mid
  • Denominational Lean: Pentecostal / Charismatic
  • Producer: My?Healthy?Church
  • Strengths: Clear gospel focus, solid biblical teaching, customizable
  • Weaknesses: Limited media resources, less known nationally

Description:

Tru Fire is a Spirit-empowered, Christ-centered curriculum that helps preschool through 6th grade kids experience God through Scripture, worship, and prayer. Developed by David C Cook, it emphasizes spiritual formation through storytelling, memory verses, and faith practices. Tru Fire encourages children to listen to the Holy Spirit, respond in worship, and live out their faith with confidence. The curriculum supports various learning styles and includes family resources to extend discipleship beyond the classroom.

DiscipleLand

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  • Bible Approach: Discipleship-focused, thematic, scripture-saturated
  • Theological Depth: Strong – Scripturally saturated, discipleship-focused with a gospel foundation.
  • Age Range: Preschool – 6th grade
  • Teaching Format: Large group / small group
  • Volunteer Friendliness: Medium – requires leader prep but well-structured
  • Cost Range: Mid
  • Denominational Lean: Evangelical / Non-denominational
  • Producer: DiscipleLand Ministries
  • Strengths: Strong discipleship focus, scriptural depth, comprehensive scope
  • Weaknesses: Requires prep, less media-rich than competitors

Description:

DiscipleLand is a discipleship-focused curriculum designed to help preschool through 6th grade children become lifelong followers of Jesus. With a strong emphasis on biblical literacy, worldview training, and character development, each lesson builds a foundation for spiritual maturity. DiscipleLand is known for its thorough, Scripture-rich content, teacher training support, and global missions emphasis. It’s ideal for churches that value theological depth, consistent scope and sequence, and a no-nonsense approach to forming spiritually resilient kids.

FaithWeaver NOW

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  • Bible Approach: Thematic, Christ-centered, application-focused
  • Theological Depth: Moderate – Christ-centered and application-focused; solid gospel presence but less doctrinal depth.
  • Age Range: Preschool – 5th grade
  • Teaching Format: Large group / small group
  • Volunteer Friendliness: High – easy-to-use leader helps and multimedia support
  • Cost Range: Mid
  • Denominational Lean: Evangelical / Non-denominational
  • Producer: Group Publishing / David C Cook
  • Strengths: Engaging, kid-friendly lessons with strong application and multimedia
  • Weaknesses: Limited scope coverage; thematic focus may feel less comprehensive

Description:

FaithWeaver NOW is a Christ-centered curriculum from Group Publishing that weaves faith into every part of kids’ lives. Covering preschool through 5th grade, it offers engaging Bible lessons with application-focused discussions, hands-on activities, and take-home tools to continue discipleship at home. The curriculum aligns all age groups to study the same Scripture each week, supporting unified churchwide learning. Easy to teach and flexible in format, FaithWeaver NOW is a practical and creative option for Sunday or midweek ministries.

Children’s Ministry Deals

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  • Bible Approach: Thematic, creative, resource-based
  • Theological Depth: Low to Moderate – Primarily resource-based; theology varies widely depending on usage.
  • Age Range: Preschool – elementary
  • Teaching Format: Large group / small group (flexible)
  • Volunteer Friendliness: High – ready-made, downloadable resources designed for ease
  • Cost Range: Low
  • Denominational Lean: Non-denominational / broadly evangelical
  • Producer: Salem Media Group
  • Strengths: Cost-effective, themed packs and activities, easy implementation
  • Weaknesses: Less cohesive curriculum flow; primarily supplemental

Description:

Children’s Ministry Deals is a budget-friendly source of creative, theme-based lesson packs and resources for churches of all sizes. Rather than offering a structured, long-term curriculum, it provides a variety of plug-and-play lesson bundles, games, and seasonal series that are great for supplementing your existing program or filling teaching gaps. It’s ideal for smaller ministries or those looking to inject variety, humor, and fun into their Sunday programming without sacrificing biblical truth.

Brite

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  • Bible Approach: Gospel-centered, thematic (Belong-Believe-Become model)
  • Theological Depth: Strong – Gospel-rich, focuses on spiritual growth and discipleship with clear gospel messaging.
  • Age Range: Infants through elementary
  • Teaching Format: Large group with small-group options
  • Volunteer Friendliness: High – fully digital, low prep
  • Cost Range: Low to Mid
  • Denominational Lean: Evangelical / Non-denominational
  • Producer: Awana
  • Strengths: Biblically rich, engaging, adaptable, strong discipleship framework
  • Weaknesses: Relies on digital platforms which requires stable internet, cost can scale quickly

Description:

Brite, developed by Awana, is a digital-first curriculum built on the discipleship path of Belong, Believe, and Become. Aimed at infants through elementary age, Brite offers gospel-rich, age-appropriate lessons that are easy to teach and highly customizable. The digital platform provides engaging videos, leader guides, and parent connection tools that reinforce the week’s teaching. With a clear focus on spiritual formation and identity in Christ, Brite helps kids understand not only what they believe, but why they believe it.

Gospel Project for Kids

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  • Bible Approach: Chronological, Christ-centered, gospel-focused
  • Theological Depth: Strong – Gospel-centered, clearly points to Jesus in every story with a 3-year chronology.
  • Age Range: Preschool through elementary (with parallel streams for students/adults)
  • Teaching Format: Large group / small group
  • Volunteer Friendliness: Mid – requires prep but offers extensive leader helps
  • Cost Range: Middle to High (subscription/print/digital options)
  • Denominational Lean: Southern Baptist
  • Producer: Lifeway Christian Resources
  • Strengths: Robust theology, unified across ages, wide adoption, fresh quarterly updates
  • Weaknesses: Preparation-heavy; may be too structured for creative ministries; thick and dry content

Description:

The Gospel Project is a three-year, chronological curriculum from Lifeway that presents the Bible as one unified story of redemption through Jesus Christ. Starting in Genesis and ending in Revelation, it shows kids how all of Scripture points to Jesus. Each lesson offers rich theological insight, gospel clarity, and Christ-centered application for preschool through adult. With strong leader guides, videos, and take-home tools, it’s ideal for churches that want a deeply biblical and mission-minded curriculum for the whole family.

Wonder Ink

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  • Bible Approach: Christ-centered, identity and story-based
  • Theological Depth: Moderate to Strong – Christ-centered with emphasis on identity formation; gospel is foundational though not always explicitly expositional.
  • Age Range: Preschool – 5th grade
  • Teaching Format: Large group / small group
  • Volunteer Friendliness: High – modular, customizable resources
  • Cost Range: Middle
  • Denominational Lean: Evangelical / Non-denominational
  • Producer: David C Cook
  • Strengths: Strong identity formation, flexible structure, digital resources
  • Weaknesses: Complicated platform, video quality concerns, and can be complicated for younger children

Description:

Wonder Ink is a gospel-centered, identity-forming curriculum from David C Cook designed for preschool through 5th grade. It invites kids to discover four core truths: God knows me, Jesus loves me, the Holy Spirit leads me, and I am a child of God. With flexible lesson planning, digital storytelling, and robust parent engagement tools, Wonder Ink bridges the church-home gap while helping kids grow in faith and identity. It’s perfect for ministries seeking high-quality, modern, and customizable content.

KidMin Corrine (KMC)

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  • Bible Approach: Christ-centered, relational, theme-based
  • Theological Depth: Strong – Biblically deep, gospel-saturated, more robust than typical kids’ programs.
  • Age Range: Preschool – elementary (leadership focused)
  • Teaching Format: Resource/training-based, supports all formats
  • Volunteer Friendliness: Very High – extensive leadership coaching, downloadable resources, and practical ministry tips
  • Cost Range: Low
  • Denominational Lean: Evangelical / Non-denominational
  • Producer: Corinne “KidMin Corrine” Noble
  • Strengths: Leadership and volunteer development resources, practical ministry insights
  • Weaknesses: Digital first—no print materials. The playful, casual style may not appeal to churches preferring a more formal or liturgical tone. Dependent on a single creator (Corinne Noble), so content updates and expansion depend on her production pace.

Description:

KidMin Corrine is not a traditional curriculum but a leadership resource platform created by Corinne Noble to support children’s ministry leaders and volunteers. It provides downloadable tools, coaching content, free resources, and training videos to help churches build strong, sustainable ministry teams. With a Christ-centered foundation and a practical tone, KMC empowers leaders to disciple kids effectively by first equipping the adults who serve them. It’s ideal for ministries seeking encouragement, strategy, and personal growth in leadership.