3 Feb 2012

Preaching the Gospel with Music Videos

UMI understands the importance of getting people’s attention with dynamic presentations of the truth. One of the best ways to communicate God’s Word today is through multimedia. Music speaks to all ages, and videos keep people engaged and entertained. A single video on YouTube can get thousands—or even millions—of views. With the right material, it’s [...]

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25 Jan 2012

Be a Guest Blogger for Vacation Bible School

As we prepare for this year’s Vacation Bible School program, it’s good to hear from other people who are doing the same thing. Exchanging ideas helps everyone remain excited and inspired “as iron sharpens iron” (from Proverbs 27:17, NIV). That’s where you come in. We’re looking for guest contributors for our website, blog, and social [...]

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17 Jan 2012

Free Vacation Bible School Workshops from UMI

Preparing for a Vacation Bible School program is exciting, but the work can be a challenge. Even experienced teachers sometimes need an infusion of new ideas and methods, or a refresher on best practices. As you prepare for this year’s Vacation Bible School program, you might wonder where you can find help. How about getting [...]

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10 Jan 2012

Vacation Bible School Creativity: Your Videos!

Every year, UMI’s Vacation Bible School materials offer a wealth of creative tools to make Bible lessons fun for everyone. With our music, craft ideas, Bible studies, activities, and Christian themes, there’s plenty of room for your creativity to flourish. Many readers use our materials as a framework to bring Christian education to life in [...]

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3 Nov 2011

VBS Workshops Coming to a City Near You!

UMI offers regular workshops on maximizing your teaching success and holding an effective Vacation Bible School program. Find out more on our Workshops Web site: http://www.urbanministries.com/workshops. In the meantime, feel free to bookmark this site or like our page on Facebook.

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