Teaching and Learning of the Reformed Tradition in Sunday School

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Reformed Sunday School Materials

With interactive activities, thought-provoking discussion questions, and engaging multimedia resources, our materials here in Children's Ministry International will help your students deepen their understanding of the Reformed tradition and grow in their faith.


Whether you're teaching a class on the basics of Reformed theology, exploring the history of the Reformation, or delving into the deep mysteries of God's sovereignty, our materials are the perfect tool to help you engage and inspire your students.


Questions We Must All Ask

CMI Director , Brad Winsted just wrote this article about the “Five Most Important Questions We Must All Ask Ourselves”.

These questions are: 

• What are my origins?

• What is my purpose in life?

• What is my morality? Or “How should I live?”

• “What is wrong with everything?

• “What is my Destiny?”


Sound interesting? Then please read on.

Any questions, let me know. As you see there are CMI visuals throughout it. Please read it and send me comments. You can certainly copy it for distribution. 


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Children's Ministry International FAQs

  • WHY CHOOSE CMI?

    Many children's and teacher's lives have been transformed through the teaching of the Children's Ministry International curricula.  This change is evident as they desire to live in obedience to the Lord.


    This is just a part of the CMI story.  The full story of how God has changed the lives of children and their teachers who have responded to Him will not be known until Jesus returns.


    CMI produces Reformed educational material for children related and relevant to the Westminster Confession Catechisms; Reformed Sunday School materials, children's catechisms; Vacation Bible School; Children's Church; Christian Holiday Celebrations; Advent materials; home devotions; shorter Catechism; Reformation Day celebrations; and Christian Character Building curriculum.

  • WHO IS THE GREATEST IN THE KINGDOM OF GOD?

    God’s care for creation Word of God tells us the answer to this question in Matthew 18:2-6

    "He (Jesus) called a little child and had him stand among them. And He said, 'I tell you the truth unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Therefore, whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. And whoever welcomes a little child like this in my name welcomes Me. But if anyone causes one of these little ones who believe in Me to sin, it would be better for him to have a large millstone hung around his neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea.' "


    This shows that God especially loves children (of all ages) and that, because of their humble spirit, they are the greatest in His kingdom. It also encourages us as adults to bring the children to Jesus while their hearts are still tender and before the world has hardened them against spiritual realities. Woe unto us if we hinder or neglect them!