OVERALL SCORE
45/75
Below you'll find the questions and your answers grouped by section. If you scored 3 or lower, we've provided an action step. 4 and higher—no action needed. Keep up the great work!
Keep God at the center: Always highlight what the passage reveals about God’s character and nature before moving to human response. (See Chapter 7 of Feeding Faith.)
Strengthen scope & sequence: Map your teaching plan so kids see the big story of Scripture, not just random lessons. (See Chapter 8 of Feeding Faith.)
Engage actively: Add interactive moments to your lesson (movement, response, or simple games) so kids stay engaged and retain more—and look for creative ways to involve kids directly in the storytelling. (See Chapter 9 of Feeding Faith.)
Evaluate your last few lessons and adjust the next one in the direction you’re deficient—either clearer teaching or deeper response. Consider a curriculum with better balance. (See Chapter 12 of Feeding Faith.)
Encourage leaders to share one real-life example each week of how they’re living out the Big Idea so kids can imitate what they see. (See Chapter 12 of Feeding Faith.)
End each lesson with one specific, real-life action that kids can take this week. Not a general principle like “be kind,” but something concrete like “invite someone to sit with you at lunch.” (See Chapter 12 of Feeding Faith.)
Add a simple gospel connection to each lesson so kids see how every story fits into God’s plan to rescue and redeem through Jesus. (See Chapter 16 of Feeding Faith.)
Write out a simple, age-appropriate explanation of what it means to follow Jesus (1–3 sentences) and keep it printed inside your Bible. Share it at least once a month during large group. (See Chapter 16 of Feeding Faith.)
At regular intervals, give kids clear, age-appropriate opportunities to begin a relationship with Jesus—and pray with those who are ready to take that step. (See Chapter 16 of Feeding Faith.)