The Good News Club is a ministry of Child Evangelism Fellowship in which trained teachers meet with groups of children in schools, homes, community centres, churches, mission halls – just about anywhere the children can easily and safely meet with their parent/guardian’s permission.

What is taught in Good News Club?

Children aged from 4 to 12 meet for an action-packed time. This includes:

  • Singing
  • Memorising Bible Verses
  • Wonder Time
  • Review games
  • Bible Time (Bible lesson)
  • Craft
  • Mission

During the club children have the opportunity to receive consistent teaching from the Bible. Teaching is included to build character and strengthen moral and spiritual growth.

All children are encouraged to attend a local church.

Who teaches a Good News Club?

Christian volunteers who are trained by CEF and have been vetted through the appropriate Child Protection system. Teachers are also required to sign the CEF Statement of Faith and to agree with its contents.

What are the aims?

  • To evangelise children with the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ.
  • To systematically teach the Bible using the CEF Europe 4 year curriculum.
  • To provide teaching for Christian children and to encourage spiritual growth.
  • Working together with the local church to see these children encouraged to attend regularly.

How can I get involved?

You can help in various ways:

  • by being a prayer partner – praying for the clubs, the teachers and the children who attend.
  • by starting & leading a new club in your local area.
  • by helping & assisting with the programme.

Interested in running a Good News Club?

Training

We offer specific training for Good News Clubs. For more information contact training@cefbritain.org.