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The Easiest Way to Share the Gospel in Preschool Ministry

Over the last (almost) thirty years of teaching preschoolers, the most effective tool I’ve ever used is the Gospel Cube. The Gospel Cube tells the story of the whole Bible in six pictures, every story in the Bible falls into one of these six pictures. Walking through the Gospel Cube with preschoolers helps them to understand the entirety of the Bible and also points to God’s plan for salvation that began in Genesis and continues through Revelation.
Having gospel conversations with preschoolers
At the beginning of each Bible story, I pull out our cube and walk through it with our kids. Because we repeat this every week, they’re often able to walk through it with me! It’s important to contextualize our Bible stories for our kiddos so they can understand it in a way that is developmentally appropriate. As we dive into our lesson each week, we take time to connect the specific story we are learning to the picture from the cube that it correlates with. (i.e. If we are learning about Abraham, we flip to “God chose a special people” side of the cube.) The goal is for preschoolers to understand that each story or lesson they are learning from the Bible each week is connected to a bigger story.

Our prayer is that by using this resource, our kiddos will be able to develop a solid foundation of the Gospel. We don’t expect preschoolers to make a decision, often I remind parents in our ministry that if you asked a preschooler if they wanted the crust on their peanut butter and jelly sandwich they could say “no,” and then have changed their mind by the time we give them their lunch. We get to help lay a foundation for them to be confident that the Bible is true, Jesus loves them and died for their sins, and that He is preparing a place for us even now- so that when they are ready to make a choice to follow Jesus, they’re ready and equipped to do so.

How to Implement It in Your Preschool Ministry

Have a cube available in each of your rooms

At Brentwood, every classroom (even infant and toddler rooms) has a Gospel Cube. You can create one by printing and taping photos to tissue boxes, making a cardstock cube, or using the Lifeway inflatable cube with 8.5 x 11 printed photos. These cubes are great for Bible story time and also give kids the opportunity to play and practice sharing the gospel with their friends.

Train your leaders and volunteers to teach the Cube

As with all resources, the cube isn’t as effective if our volunteers aren’t equipped to use it right. Take time at your next leader training to walk through the cube with your leaders and provide them with an opportunity to practice retelling the story themselves. The Cube can be used in every age range in your ministry: infants/crawlers, toddlers/young 2s, and older preschoolers.

Send it home with your parents

Parents are the primary disciplers of children, we get to partner with them. One of the ways we can partner with them is by making sure they have the resources they need to have effective family quiet times at home. At our Parent-Child Dedication, every family gets a cube to take home and continue teaching the foundational truth of the Gospel as well as a handout that teaches them how to share the Cube with their kiddos.

We love hearing preschoolers share the truth of the Bible, and we pray that this tool blesses your ministry as much as it has ours.

This resource is adapted from https://sundayschoolzone.com/bible-story/gods-unfolding-story/

Renee Blain is the Associate Preschool Minister at Brentwood Baptist Church. She has served preschoolers and their families for almost thirty years and is passionate about laying the foundation for gospel conversations for all children, regardless of their age. She loves to spend time with her husband, Wally, and their two girls, Abbie and Allie. Renee is passionate about sharing resources for preschool parents, you can connect with her on Instagram.