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How to Use the Ten Standards of Excellence Clubs exhibit this standard by ensuring that: Standard #1 We reach boys and girls with the gospel of Christ and train them to serve Him. All leaders are ready to present the gospel and know the steps to lead a child to Christ. s Pray for your child s Awana leader. Provide evangelism materials and tools through your church library or bookstore. Conduct evangelism training and require all leaders to attend. Include evangelism training in the church budget. & s Include evangelism in your annual Basic Training. Expect all leaders to complete the Basic Training Requirements, including memorizing the Gospel Wheel verses. Provide evangelism materials to your leaders. Give each leader copies of evangelism tracts. Emphasize evangelism at Prayer and Planning Meetings. s Attend evangelism training. Carry gospel tracts with you during Awana. In the T&T Guidebook, sections on salvation are marked with a salvation icon. Take advantage of these times to share the gospel with the child. In Large Group Time, there is clear, age-appropriate teaching on the plan of salvation and an opportunity to trust Christ as Savior. After Awana, discuss with your children what the Large Group Time lesson was about. If you have the gift of teaching, offer to present the lesson during Large Group Time. s & s Offer to speak to clubbers during Large Group Time. Provide guidelines for Large Group Time speakers. Have resources on hand for speakers to use when developing children s lessons. s Pray for your clubbers. Talk about the Large Group Time lesson during Handbook Time, and make sure your clubbers understand the salvation message. Immediate follow-up takes place with clubbers who make decisions for Christ, reaching out to families when appropriate. Talk with your child s Awana leader about the spiritual progress of your child. Offer to visit non-churched families whose children make decisions for Christ.

s & s Have the commander report decisions to the church office, then follow up with a letter, phone call and visit to the family. Report all decisions for Christ to the pastor and church office. Have copies of the What s Next? book available for your leaders to give to clubbers. Schedule a regular night for leaders to visit clubbers. s When a clubber trusts Christ, talk with the parent who picks him up from Awana. Give the clubber a copy of the What s Next? book. Keep clubber contact information current (address, phone number). s organize special efforts to bring unsaved children into club. Encourage your clubbers to bring their friends to Awana; offer to transport them. Volunteer to provide food or other needed supplies for special events. (Talk to the commander and ask what is needed.) s Announce outreach activities in the bulletin and from the pulpit. Pray for outreach efforts with the entire church. & s Schedule at least one Bring-a-Friend Night each club year. Conduct a yearly contest to bring visitors. Do the Great ShakeUP annually. Review the Awana forums on the Web site for activity ideas. Refer to and BT Role Books for outreach ideas. s Volunteer to assist with planning and organizing special activities. Clubbers and their parents hear a clear presentation of the gospel at special activities. Pray for each Awana activity, for the speaker and for unchurched family members to attend. If you have the gift of teaching, offer to present the message at special activities. s & s Offer to attend and present the gospel at Awana activities. Schedule at least one Parent Night during each club year. Conduct other special activities, such as Awana Grand Prix racing, to attract clubbers and their parents. Participate in AwanaGames and Bible Quizzing events. Provide guidelines to your speakers at special activities. s Pray for each Awana activity, for the speaker and for unchurched family members to attend. s strive to reflect Christlike character in their lives. Pray for your child s Awana leaders.

s Include your Awana leaders in the prayers of the church. Teach your Awana leaders how to exhibit the fruit of the Spirit. Meet with your Awana leaders for encouragement and edification. Help them understand the importance of their ministry. & s Pray for your Awana leaders. Provide job descriptions for all workers, including desired character requirements (church attendance, service, etc.). Work through the parent handbook series. Plan service opportunities outside of club for your leaders. s Be faithful in attending church and Bible studies. Work through the parent handbook series. Standard #2 We recruit, train and motivate leaders to serve the local church. Consider your spiritual influence on your children and consider serving in an Awana club. Meet your child s leader and inform him of your child s learning styles or special needs. Help (guide) your commander develop a good strategy for your Awana club. Help your commander and directors to understand their calling to the Awana ministry. Help your commander understand how the Awana ministry fits into the total church ministry, philosophy and church direction. Pray with your commander and be an encouragement to him or her. Have a prayer of dedication for all workers at the beginning of the club year. Attend the Awana Ministry Conference. Encourage your Awana commander to attend College SM. Develop a strategy, vision and goals calendar for your club with your key leadership. Develop a leader s handbook that incorporates your church s policies and guidelines. Help leaders understand their calling to serve in Awana. Provide job descriptions for workers in your club. Pray that God will direct the right people to the Awana ministry in your church. Provide needed training opportunities for your leaders. Plan an adequate budget for your club so needed materials will be available. Stay informed and in contact with your local Awana missionary or ministry team. Keep needed prayer needs before the church. Ensure that all directors and leaders complete Basic Training. Shepherd directors and ensure that directors are, in turn, shepherding leaders.

Provide job descriptions and recruit needed leaders for your club. Meet regularly with leaders to pray and plan for your club. Encourage leaders to complete Awana Basic Training and attend Awana Ministry Conferences. Encourage leaders to be faithful and supportive of the church ministry. Pray for clubbers and their families. Complete Awana Basic Training and attend Awana Minsitry Conferences. Set the needed example for clubbers. Assist director in identifying possible new leaders. Help parents understand how they can help their children succeed in Awana and in their Christian lives. Check out Awana Club Clinic online modules. Standard #3 We use positive discipline throughout the entire club meeting. Be consistent with discipline at home. Meet with your child s leader during the club year to review progress and behavior. Pray for your child and Awana leaders. Review the standards of conduct for Awana with your commander. Send a letter to parents, explaining the discipline system and the three-count. Put expectations (rules) or conduct standards in written form. Start on time with an opening ceremony which is orderly and disciplined. Use the five-count and the three-count consistently. Establish a point system. Wear your uniform and require leaders to wear uniforms. Communicate club schedule to all leaders. Conduct a commander and director meeting during the summer to plan the club year. Encourage all leaders to be in uniform. Create a positive atmosphere with your attitude, positive points and special awards. Create a poster with your club discipline standards, and hang it where it can be seen by everyone. Schedule pre-club activities which are supervised by adults. Wear your uniform. Use a point system for clubbers in uniform. Conduct a leaders meeting during the summer to plan the club year.

Help with pre-club activities. Interact with clubbers before the opening ceremony. Arrive at club early. Wear your uniform. Standard #4 We attract children with games and activities. Volunteer to help with outings and other activities. Attend AwanaGames or Game Time in club. Let the clubbers see you having fun. Include Awana activities in church bulletins and newsletters. Plan and publish a calendar by the first night of club. Include theme nights in the club calendar. Include fun activities outside the regular club night in your calendar. Announce themes and activities weeks in advance. Post your calendar on a bulletin board or communicate activities using flyers. Publish an e-mail newsletter for your Awana leaders, including theme nights and activities. Train all leaders to participate in Game Time. Review Awana references or other sources for ideas of fun activities. Send flyers home with your clubbers announcing activities, or establish an e-mail newsletter to parents. Establish a point system to reinforce desired behavior. Create posters with team members names listed. Maintain consistent teams as long as possible. Encourage every clubber to participate. Encourage the clubbers who have difficulty exhibiting good sportsmanship. Award points to clubbers for achievement and behavior. If you are the game director, inventory your equipment and maintain a full set. If you are the game director, strive for variety and fun during Game Time. Standard #5 We encourage memorization, understanding and application of Scripture. Help your children prepare for club. Send them to club with their handbook and Bible. Talk to your children about what they are learning in Awana. Provide assistance in the area of application of verses. Help your leaders understand we are more concerned with understanding and application than rote memory. Make Bibles available for all clubbers. Award Bibles to those who earn them through consistent attendance.

Encourage leaders to be involved in a memory program. Provide resources for your leaders. Encourage Large Group Time speakers to use their Bibles for the lesson. Recruit leaders through personal contact and prayer. Conduct a year-end awards ceremony. Give special recognition to adults who complete handbooks. Make sure clubbers are recognized for their achievements in a timely fashion. Schedule service activities for clubbers to implement what is being learned. Schedule outreach activities for clubbers to demonstrate witnessing skills. Have TruthScripts and other extra-credit challenges available for clubbers and leaders. Complete the parent handbook series. Give parents tips to help their child prepare for club. Post charts with goals for your clubbers to work through their handbooks. Ask questions and discuss the verses being memorized by your clubbers. Standard #6 We use the elements of Large Group Time effectively. If teaching is your gift, offer to speak at club this year. Offer to speak in club. Provide resources to help speakers develop lessons for your clubbers: books, videos, etc. Make sure needed materials are on hand for leaders to teach Large Group Time. There are books with Large Group lesson plans that go along with the handbooks. Outline a teaching plan for the year, presenting Bible truths that meet the needs of your clubbers. Provide guest speakers with a copy of the Gospel Handout for Speakers. Encourage leaders to attend Large Group Time sessions at Awana Ministry Conferences. Recruit a song leader and provide appropriate music resources (CDs, sheet music, etc.). Invite your local Awana missionary as a guest speaker. Invite other missionaries as guest speakers. Assign a volunteer to be in charge of the music. Line up speakers for the year. Request your pastor on occasion. Make sure the gospel is presented regularly and clearly.

Volunteer to speak in club. Stay with your clubbers during Large Group Time and help with discipline. Offer to give your testimony or lead in prayer during Large Group Time. Standard #7 We motivate children through incentives. Get involved with Awana at Home. Use the tracking chart and create other incentive systems in your home. Encourage incentives such as scholarships for summer church camp. Schedule the year-end awards ceremony during a regular church service. Coordinate your incentive program throughout your club. Establish club goals for attendance, sections passed, visitors, special offerings or other objectives. Communicate your progress towards these goals with posters or charts. Conduct a year-end awards ceremony and recognize achievements of your clubbers and leaders. Assign someone to oversee your Awana Store or Awana Fun Fair. Post a chart in your club using stickers to show the progress of clubbers and leaders through the handbooks. Have individual and team awards available and recognize achievements promptly. Work closely with your secretary to ensure timely presentation of awards. Praise each clubber every week for attendance and behavior. Establish goals for individual clubbers, with appropriate recognition. Standard #8 We manage God s resources with faithfulness and integrity. Review Awana job descriptions and determine if you could serve in Awana. Make special gifts to Awana of money or materials. Work with the commander on a budget that is adequate for your Awana ministry. Make provisions for Awana mail sent to the church to be distributed to the commander. Publicize Awana activities in the church bulletin and newsletter. Establish guidelines for recruiting, qualifying, screening and training all children s workers. Meet with your directors before the club year and determine an Awana budget. Publish an Awana calendar every year, with special events and activities listed. Be sure you have resources for each activity. Have an Awana bulletin board to publicize activities and successes. Keep it current. Pray about identifying and training a person to be the next commander. Conduct regular prayer and planning meetings with Awana s.

Store your supplies in one location, and appoint a person to track inventory. Establish a system for clubbers to check-in each night. Use Awana role descriptions to help recruit leaders. Pray about identifying and training a person to be the next director. Inspect your rooms and remove any unsafe items. Communicate the handbook progress of your clubbers to the club secretary. Pray about how God might lead you to an expanded ministry in Awana. Standard #9 We minister to parents and family members. Communicate with the pastor, commander and Awana leaders where your child attends Awana. Participate in Awana at Home, if it s available. Attend Awana activities with your child. Offer to speak at family activities. Send personal letters to the families of clubbers. Produce a tract or information folder for visitors. Produce a tract or information folder for new Christians. Thank parents who have been involved in Awana in your bulletin or newsletter. Plan at least one activity to reach unchurched families. Invite parents to attend Awana and observe your club. Discuss with your pastor the possibility of adding Awana at Home to your Awana clubs. Provide supplies for leaders to contact clubbers and families: postcards, stamps, flyers, envelopes, etc. Schedule a special Awana visitation night for leaders to visit the homes of their clubbers. Schedule an Awana Open House for parents at the beginning of the club year. Celebrate Christmas with your clubbers families by hosting a special Awana night. Schedule an Awana Fun Fair in the spring with families invited. Recruit greeters to meet with parents when they check-in or checkout their kids. Thank all adults who have helped in Awana in your awards ceremony. Contact all visitors within the next week after the visit. Contact all new Christians within the next week. Provide contact information (phone numbers, addresses) for clubbers to their leaders. Give extra recognition (points, shares, etc.) to clubbers whose parents initial their sections indicating they have helped during the week.

When a clubber comes to Christ, find the person who brought him to Awana and have the clubber witness the decision that was made. Contact the parents of your clubbers and explain what is being taught in Awana. Standard #10 We magnify the impact of our church s ministry through involvement with our Awana missionary and the international ministry of Awana. Sponsor a club overseas with your family. Attend AwanaGames and Bible Quizzing with your church. Pray for your Awana missionary. Consider his support. Invite the local Awana missionary to participate in your church s missions conference. Budget funds to help your Awana leaders attend Awana training conferences. Promote regional activities through announcements, bulletins and newsletters. Allow your local Awana missionary to present his ministry to the church. Help the local Awana missionary make contacts with your denominational leadership. Add the local Awana missionary to your church mailing list for newsletters or bulletins. Include Awana and its leadership in your church prayer lists. Send missionary news of praises and prayer concerns in your club. Consider helping (shepherding) a sister club in town that may be struggling or need encouragement. Obtain a copy of the regional activity schedule from your local Awana missionary, including training, conferences and events. Recruit an AwanaGames coach and a Bible Quizzing coach to organize each event for your church. Consider participating on your missionary s ministry team. Invite the local Awana missionary to visit your club. Keep the local Awana missionary informed about current contact information for your church. Welcome adults from other churches considering Awana to visit your club and observe. Use the T&T passports with your clubbers. Adopt-a-Club overseas with your group. Attend regional training activities. Attend AwanaGames and Bible Quizzing; help coach.

Ten Standards of Excellence Resources 1. We reach boys and girls with the gospel of Christ and train them to serve Him. God s Only Way to Heaven tract Transport tract Story of Jesus video Council Time lessons Wordless bead bracelet The Gift video How to Tell the Bad News/Good News video Evangelism Web page T&T s Guidebook is coded with salvation icons 2. We recruit, train and motivate club leadership to serve. Awana Ministry Conferences Local policy manuals Awana Ideas Basic Training materials Awana Orientation Training Kit, role books, practice sessions Training Tracker on Awana Web site Club Clinic online training 3. We use positive discipline in club. Uniforms Award system Positive points Five-count Three-count 4. We attract children with games and activities. Idea Explosion KidsPrint www.awana.org Sparkles www.awana.org Missionary Web page ART on Awana Web site The Official T&T Game Book! The Official Sparks Game Book! Game Role Book 5. We encourage memorization, understanding and application of Scripture. DataCheck! computer game Space Chase! computer game Scripture memory music CDs and tapes Scripture memory cards Verse Minder 6. We use elements of Large Group Time effectively. Ultimate Adventure Lessons and Ultimate Challenge Lessons What is Your Biggest Question About God and the Bible? Who Do I Need to Know From the Bible? Why should I Believe the Bible is True? Music resources Sermons 4 kids Web site* 7. We motivate children through incentives. Team gifts and awards 8. We manage God s resources with faithfulness and integrity. 9. We minister to parents and families. Awana at Home Child protection policy KidsPrint Sparkles Parent Pause 10. We magnify the impact of Awana through cooperation with Awana Clubs International. Adopt-a-Club Missionary support Ministry teams Events * References to Web sites and resources not created by Awana are for your informatin and are not necessarily an endorsement of content.