Educate a Child

Prayers about the status of children

  Set up stations of prayer Download this resource as a PDF As you feel called to do so, visit each prayer station. Read the statistics about children and the issues… Read more »

Introduction: Why Education?

From The Educate a Child Toolkit If you are a Presbyterian and reading this, you are someone who appreciates education. People in the Reformed tradition have always affirmed the value… Read more »

Educate a Child, Transform the World

  Loving Our Neighbors: How You Can Protect Public Education and Speak Up for Our Children Join the Educate a Child roundtable for a timely and important discussion on public… Read more »

Bibliography

  For Further Exploration – from The Educate a Child Toolkit The resources that follow have been listed by the Educate A Child Initiative staff team members from among resources… Read more »

Keep in Touch

How to Stay Connected From The Educate a Child Toolkit Download this resource GIVE to Educate a Child You can give directly to the national component of the initiative in three… Read more »

Tell Us Your Story: Vignette Guidelines

Download this Resource Ideally, we’re looking for an article between 500 and 800 words, written in a news-reporting style featuring highlights and quotes, including who and how many children are served… Read more »

Pentecost Offering 101

How to Fund your Service or Advocacy Efforts – From The Educate a Child Toolkit Download this Resource How is my gift used? A gift to the Pentecost Offering helps… Read more »

Congregational Assessment Tools

3 ways for a congregation to get started Introduction Many congregations participating in the Educate A Child Initiative will be those already engaged in a robust program of educational support…. Read more »

Educate a Child Toolkit

  For Congregations Practical tools and starting points for congregations working or seeking involvement with direct service and advocacy for education. Explore the Toolkit Want to start an education-oriented ministry… Read more »