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Seeing the Dramatic Results of the New T&T

Chris Marchand

February 27, 2017

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Though we have yet to see all that God will do thru the new T&T program, I wanted to share some of the great things leaders are sharing about the “fruit” they are seeing in their T&T clubs…

“We love the new curriculum. It has really made a difference in our club. For the longest time, our club has only been about memorizing as many verses as possible. We know our kids need something more than just memory work. They need a relationship with Jesus Christ. Now, we get to talk to them about this all-important relationship. This curriculum is some of the very best Awana has put out.” – Santa Rosa, California

Before this update, it seemed like our T&T kids wanted bucks for the store or candy at the end of club night. I wasn’t really sure if they wanted Jesus. With this new update, we have totally changed the direction and focus of our club. Now, our kids want Jesus more than bucks or candy bars.” –Honolulu, Hawaii

“We really like the direction of the new material. I actually get to talk to my kids and teach them about the Living Christ. This curriculum is a game-changer!” –Buford, Georgia

This curriculum is exceptional. It’s some of the very best material that Awana has put out. We appreciate the webinars and the time you and your team have put into making this curriculum a success.” –Wichita, Kansas

Again, thank you to all the mid-week heroes. We need your help and appreciate the investment that you make in the lives of kids for Christ. We need you. We need your help to continue to make our T&T curriculum the very best that it can be. Please consider sharing some of your experiences or feedback with us at ttupdate@awana.org. If you are a T&T leader still learning about how to make the most of the program changes then please check out the webinars on our youtube channel. 

Blessings,

Chris Marchand

Executive Director of Children’s Ministries

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