
Rev Di Lucas
Children's Ministry & Primary SRE Advisor (South Western Region)
Di is convinced that we all have a need for the gospel. As a result she has worked in vocational ministry for over 15 years and before that was a special education teacher. Having grown up in regional NSW in a ministry family, Di saw first-hand the impact of strong ministries to young people. She is excited to be able to support ministers & churches in the Southwest as they strive to build resilient ministries to children.
Mobile / 0438 875 989
Email / di.lucas@youthworks.net
The latest to help you in your children’s ministry
Whether you’re starting out again teaching SRE to the same year group as previous years, teaching SRE for the first time or somewhere in between, be encouraged that the privilege of SRE is that we have the opportunity to be alongside young people as they engage with the Bible.
Have you taught your kids how to share the good news with gospel beads? It’s a great way to equip young people to share their faith. It’s simple, memorable… and wearable.
In his new book, The Child in God’s Church (2025)Tim Beilharz makes the point that we are missing a bead.
With the start of a new year, here are some fresh ideas for kids spots in church gatherings. I encourage you to evaluate their suitability for your context based on your convictions about the purpose of that time.
Join Annemarie on a journey into the heart of children's emotions, where frustration, anger, and sadness often run wild. Discover why it's crucial to acknowledge these feelings without judgment and how to clarify boundaries while offering support and empathy.
Where do we turn to when children are misbehaving? Read how you can respond in a godly manner.
Discover how the faith commitment of parents influences the age at which individuals embrace Christianity, reinforcing the importance of familial faith practices.
What does intergenerational ministry look like from the child’s perspective?
A drill you could use to teach children, youth, leaders and parents to handle the Bible well.
How many weeks a year can I ask parents and other adults of my church to join the children’s ministry roster?
It takes skills and confidence to manage a group of children well. These often come with experience supplemented with training and support. Here are some tips on how to grow in your management skills in children’s ministry.
Who can you bring to church in your spare car seat?