b'awana is More than Club!Gospel-centered child discipleship is not limited to a specific format, a day of the week or even the four walls of a church building. That is why weve developed effective resources to help you guide kids any time, anywhere. Check out the full range of offerings below.Our weekend Bible curriculum, Brite TM , helps preschoolers (including babies and toddlers) through elementary-age children grow lasting faith. In every Brite lesson, the Bible is read, heard and connected to Jesus in ways kids can easily understand. Brite engages children through Bible stories and media, interactive lessons and activities for varied learning styles. Leaders love our monthly training topics and Brites flexibility;you can customize lessons for large group/small group, kids worship, self-contained classrooms or any other format. Here are some of our fan-favorite features:An aligned scope and sequence so all kids learn the same biblical truths,with age-appropriate discussion questions and activities A 52-week schedule that follows the full story of the Bible from creation torestoration, with Christmas and Easter series that align with the church calendar Family resources and take-home sheets for at-home discipleship Bible review games and hands-on activities that reinforce the lessons Training resources to equip leaders and volunteersLearn more and download a free monthlong sample at BriteCurriculum.com.ChildDiscipleship.com is a go-to resource for churches and parents to more effectively disciple children. Explore free articles, downloadable ministry tools, videos and a Friday Family Email that nurtures at-home faith conversations. Click here to check out some of our most popular free resources. You can find all of these and more at ChildDiscipleship.com.The Child Discipleship Forum TMis our annual event where childrens ministry teamsand church leaders gather to learn from keynote speakers and each other aboutthe most pressing challenges and opportunities in our childrens faith formation and how we can address those together to anchor our kids to Jesus for life. Learnmore at ChildDiscipleshipForum.com.Awana is a global nonprofit bringing the hope of Jesus and Gods Word to childrenall around the world. As our reach expands, we must have the agility to respond tothe ever-changing needs of our ministries around the world, whether its training leaders in new regions and churches, offering aid in natural disasters, politicalunrest or spiritual persecution, or curriculum development. Donating to theChild Discipleship Fund is the best way to fuel the mission of child discipleship,since it allows us to immediately come alongside our leaders and provide supportas they reach children every week with the good news of Jesus.3'