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Each Awana program is arranged into different groups that are separated by the ages and grades of the children attending. These groups include Puggles (ages 2 to 3), Cubbies (preschoolers, ages 4 to 5), Sparks (Kindergarten to 2nd Grade), Truth and Training, or T&T (Grades 3 to 6), Trek (Middle School), and Journey (High School).
Sparks (K-2nd grade) Truth & Training (3rd-5th grade) Trek (6th-8th grade) Journey 24-7 (9th-12th grade) The AWANA holds various types of model racing events: [18] AWANA Grand Prix is a wood car race, similar to a pinewood derby. AWANA Regatta or Sail On Night are boat races.
In April 1994, a two-day conference held by Awana Clubs International in Streamwood, Illinois hosted children's ministry leaders from 54 organizations, focusing on ways to evangelize children between the ages of 4 and 14. The conference was sponsored by Christianity Today International, along with six other groups co-sponsoring the event.
Lance Brenton Latham (1894–1985), was a prominent preacher, evangelist, youth minister, and musician in the early to mid-20th century in Chicago, Illinois. [1] He was known to many familiar with his ministry as "Doc," and his wife Virginia was known as "Teach."
Emme Nye made a video about being “that annoying mom" who lets her kids up climb slides. It has caused a parenting debate: Is it ok for kids to go up a slide?
(Reuters) - U.S. President-elect Donald Trump in an interview published on Thursday said he will be talking to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., his nominee to run the Department of Health and Human Services ...
Council-meeting hijackers are also part of a broader U.S. trend, according to the Washington-based nonprofit Municipal Research and Services Center (MRSC). They often use fake names and don’t ...
In 2007-2008, Elk River, Minnesota's board of education prohibited Child Evangelism Fellowship from distributing materials during open houses in that district's schools. . CEF took the matter to the U.S. District Court, where in February, 2009, Judge Ann Montgomery ruled that the school district's order deprived CEF of its freedom of speech righ