Bringing Faith to Children

Children running (Image from Pixabay.com)

In the autumn of 2025, we were able to have a mission club at a local school playground. Many parents were interested in letting their children participate but were busy preparing for the new school year. Even so, we were able to share the message of hope by giving out Gospel tracts, a small but powerful way to introduce children and families to God’s love.

One little girl opened her tract with excitement. She proudly told her mother, “It’s about Jesus!” Moments like this remind us that even simple acts, like sharing a tract, can plant seeds of faith in families who haven’t yet heard the good news.

Connecting Through Activities

While our mission club ran, a jogging club was happening nearby. After the event, a father said his daughter was upset. She wanted to attend our club but had to join the running activity. We were thrilled to give her books and a Bible. Now she can explore God’s love at home.

Attendance Highlights and Growth

Over these days, we saw meaningful participation:

  • Day 1: Two new girls joined us, alongside three children from our church who supported the event.
  • Day 2: No children attended, allowing our volunteers to focus on prayer and building relationships among helpers.
  • Day 3: One new girl came and later brought two classmates to our regular Bible club at school.

We continue to pray for children who are eager to attend but whose parents have not yet given permission.

Small Actions, Big Impact

This experience reinforces that even small actions, sharing a tract, offering a book, or giving your time—can have a lasting impact. By continuing to nurture these connections, we hope to see more children grow in faith, one small step at a time.

-Testimony from a worker in CEF of Slovakia (Zuna)

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