b'awana is more th an club!Gospel-centered child discipleship is not limited to a specic format, a day of the week or even the four walls of a church building, which is why weve developed eective resources to help you guide kids in every moment. Check out the full range of oerings below.Our weekend Bible curriculum, Brite TM , helps preschool (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 exibility; 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 kids learn the same biblical truths,but with age-appropriate discussion questions and activities A 52-week schedule that follows the full story of the Bible from creation torestoration, with a special focus on Christmas and Easter, that aligns with thechurch 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 eectively 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 nd all of these and more at ChildDiscipleship.com.The Child Discipleship Forum TMis our annual event where childrens ministry teams and church leaders gather to learn from keynote speakers and each other about the most pressing challenges and opportunities in our childrens faith formationand how we can address those together to anchor our kids to Jesus for life. Learn more at ChildDiscipleshipForum.com and join us September 19 and 20 in Nashville or online.Awana is a global nonprot bringing the hope of Jesus and Gods Word to children all around the world. As our reach expands, we must have the agility to respond to the ever-changing needstraining leaders in new regions and churches, oering aid in natural disasters, political unrest or spiritual persecution, or curriculum developmentof our ministries around the world. Donating to the Child Discipleship Fund is the best way to fuel the mission of child discipleship, as it allows us to immediately come alongside our leaders and provide support as they reach children every week with the good news of Jesus.5'