Stop Using that Rubber Chicken!
These kids are bored, sometimes, because, they keep seeing the same props over and over and over again. Sure, you bought that rubber chicken because you knew the kids would laugh when you pulled it out of your briefcase. And I commed you. Every #kidmin leader needs a rubber chicken! But ever since, that thing had shown up every time you need to illustrate the concept of fear, or anytime a character needed a funny prop to display. Maybe for you, it’s not a rubber chicken. Maybe its a flaming Bible, a fake brain, a decorated gift box or any other oddity or novelty item that has adorned your children’s ministry supply closet.
It seems easy to pull these props – it’s our default setting. “I need something extra here… hmm… ah ha! I’ll use this pair of jumbo sunglasses!” But are your kids seeing those jumbo sunglasses too often? Are kids already anticipating what your are going to use to illustrate a point? When you pull out that prop, are they saying “Oh, that again…”?
Look over your service planning sheets for the last year and count the number of times your commonly used props have been used. Is it time to store that away? Give it away? THROW IT AWAY?
I’m preaching to my self here, I know. But let’s all take stock of what we have. Be a good steward of it. Evaluate. Make changes.
Be blessed.
Make a list of props. Keep track of when you use them. Probably put them on a 3 year rotation. This is the time of year to raid Halloween stores, especially the day after to replenish your props. Throw away the chicken, never, just add a rubber pig.
This is why there is a huge need for a way for kidmin leaders to have swap parties (or an online variation). This stuff can cost a lot of money, so you want to use it over and over, but sometimes the real value comes from giving it or trading it with someone else. I don’t even have a rubber chicken!
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