![]() So I contacted a friend who I noticed was on the flyer as a "Beta-church" and met with her. At first when I looked at Tru, honestly, I was a bit overwhelmed and wasn't sure if we could make the transition. Many of my teaching team were ready to make a change. We were using a curriculum which my team felt was too "gamey" and lacking in Biblical content, so, in April 2010 when I came across the flyer about DCC's new material. We used this material for many years and then went back to using other curricula. We felt teaching the Bible chronologically helped kids see the big picture of the Bible. We did this because we were frustrated with various curricula which seemed to teach the same lessons year after year plus jumped from OT to NT throughout the year. Many years ago, I partnered with a friend and co-authored our own elementary material which was a 3 year series: OT, NT and Values of the Bible. I have been in Children's Ministry for nearly 30 years and have gone through the cycles of using many different curricula. Cathi Philips, the children's pastor at Journey Church in Irvine, CA, and answered a few questions I had about tur she had this to say: " We are a growing church of about 500 with a Children's Ministry of over 100 kids.
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