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valuing childrenWe desire to create a fun and engaging environmentwhere kids can experience and learn about the goodnessof Jesus and the wonders of God’s love.Jesus said, “Let the children come to me; do not hinder them, for to suchbelongs the kingdom of God.” -Mark 10:14jkidsJkids was the perfect opportunity for us to not only serve in the <strong>church</strong>,1but to also help teach our children about Jesus. We have enjoyed gettingto know all of their personalities. The kids are amazing little people that love tolearn. Jkids has brought my family closer to God. Not only do my husband and Iget to teach together, but Jesus is no longer a stranger in our house. Our kids loveto pray and talk about Jesus all of the time! Knowing that we are fulfilling ourneed to serve at Jubilee and teach the preschool about God is such an awesomefeeling!1jay and brittany leavens | lake ozark jkids teachers2Working with the Jkids preschoolers is both energizing and challenging.The challenge is important for growing and stretching me as a teacher andcommunicator, and working with the preschoolers is a constant reminder to me ofthe simplicity of the gospel, that truth is indeed for everyone, and that very youngchildren have the capacity to hear God’s voice.brenna swoboda | washington jkids teacherBeing a Coordinator for Jkids in the 3rd-5th-grade classroom has been3and still is a privilege and a delight. I love seeing the kids’ faces lightup when they understand a new teaching, when they humbly ask simple – yetprofound – questions, and their non-judgmental attitude towards everyone in theclassroom. Their childlike faith is encouraging and enlightening. I’m grateful toserve in this role.david qaoud | st. louis city jkids teacher239

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