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One of the follow-up tasks after VBS is to report your results. No matter what theme or curriculum you use, we want to hear from you!
An important part of preparation for Vacation Bible School is planning for follow-up. When the decorations come down, the markers and glue are put away, and the crumbs are vacuumed, the work of Vacation Bible School is not over. Churches that end their VBS ministry without doing follow-up are missing out on prime opportunities to reach people for Christ!

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Using VBS in Your Weekday Ministry

Summer can be a time to supplement your curriculum in your weekday ministry. Boomerang Express can provide a great way to teach 3s, 4s and pre-kindergartners about Jesus and have a great time doing it. This article can help you know how to adapt the VBS resources for use in a 3s, 4s, or Pre-K weekday classroom. Click here to read more.

Free Online Training

Vacation Bible School Follow-Up 

This presentation suggests actions to take after the
decorations come down that can make all the difference in the
results your VBS brings to God’s Kingdom.

To access the training, simply click the title above 
to view and listen to the 10-minute presentation. 

A listening sheet is available for taking notes during the presentation.
To print the listening sheet,
click here.

Evangelism through Vacation Bible School

Discover ways to maximize the evangelistic possibilities of
Vacation Bible School through this free online training.

To access the training, simply click the title above
to view and listen to the 10-minute presentation. 

A listening sheet is available for taking notes during the presentation.
To print the listening sheet,
click here.

Enlisting Workers for Vacation Bible School

is a free online presentation that gives tips for leaders
who are responsible
for recruiting volunteers
to teach and lead in VBS. 

To access the training, simply click the title above
to view and listen to the 8½-minute presentation. 


Click here to see the list of the clinics of which we are aware. If you do not see your association listed, contact your association's office for more information.
State VBS Clinic
February 14, 2009 (52 photos)
White Oak Conference Center