
The Awana Clubs Podcast is the audio home for all things Awana Clubs. Each week we will equip, engage, and inspire local leaders and parents who are committed to resilient child discipleship. New episodes every Tuesday!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 168 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyParentingReligion & Spirituality | |||

Whether you’re new to Awana or a seasoned volunteer, this episode will rekindle your passion for small group discipleship. In this episode, Linnea Sandvall and Kris Wood explore why small group time is the heartbeat of every Awana Club. Through inspi... more
In this episode, Linnea Sandvall sits down with Shawna Murlin, Awana’s Lead Developer for Awana Clubs, to talk about how small group time can move beyond structure and routine into real discipleship. Hear stories, strategies, and encouragement to hel... more
Small group time is where discipleship thrives, relationships grow, and kids learn to belong, believe, and become more like Jesus. In this episode, Linnea Sandvall shares practical tips and ideas to help you make small group time the highlight of clu... more
Looking for practical ways to engage parents in your Awana ministry? In this episode, Linnea Sandvall shares practical ways to partner with parents in your Awana Club—from building relationships and communicating well to creative ideas like parent ni... more
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Content centers around child discipleship within Awana Clubs, emphasizing the importance of small groups, community building, and parental involvement in fostering children's spiritual growth. The episodes often incorporate practical strategies for leaders and parents to create engaging environments for children, focusing on relationship-building, open communication about faith, and actionable outreach initiatives. Unique aspects of the content include a blend of personal anecdotes from leaders, community events like Grand Prix, and resources designed to bridge the gap between church activities and home life, making it valuable for those involved in children's ministry and faith development.
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Recent guests on Awana Clubs Podcast include:
1. Chris Wood
2. Carol Hadjiandreou
3. Mike Reed
4. Linnea Sandvall
5. Alan Yates
6. Gina Vickers
7. Shawna Murlin
8. Kelly Moran
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