Evangelistic pages for children are an exciting and potentially powerful opportunity. Sadly, there are very few which are not designed for 'churched' children with pre-existing Bible knowledge, for possible reasons which are analyzed here.
Kidsranch has a great range of games, jokes and stories. It can be inserted into any other site (for instance as a church site children's section) using a narrow top frame. RugRat's Fun Room is beautifully done without being preachy. ATS Kids is a very attractive site for younger children, which includes presentations, games and activities.
Kids Links and TruthQuest lists a number of top Christian children's pages. Some are designed primarily for children within the Christian community and would not relate to non-Christian children, though others may be more evangelistic in varying degrees. See Mr Plat – a page on platypuses. There is surely a need to create pages on secular subjects like this which will attract children's interest, and then bring them over to the Gospel (the 'Bridge Strategy'). Rather than create a gospel presentation, sites can link to something like Four Spiritual Laws Children's version or Meet Max's Friend.
The needs is for a magazine-style site similar to the secular Blue Peter | FunBrain | Cyberchase sites – with lots of general interest material, and equivalent in some ways to the IamNext outreach site for teens.
Cartoons have a major significance for children and can be used as single amusing pictures, or as comic strip stories. See Kid's Wisdom in Cartoon Form as a Christian option, and look at the secular Adventures with PosNayko as as example of how an evangelistic comic site for kids might look.
King's Call is a well-produced evangelistic adventure game for ages up to early teens.
Here are encouraging results from these games sites.
Iamnext, Hopenet.net and Gloriazine use this approach. Hope for teens focuses on teen problems and is accessible to non-Christian teens. More pages for teens and students
Teaching computer skills to teens is also a powerful form of ministry in both the West and non-western world.
Young people often undertake online research to find additional material to help with their religious studies. RE:Quest has been designed to provide biblically-based curriculum material for young people (and teachers) in UK. (Stapleford Centre exists to resource Christian teachers. Damaris offers RE lessons online.) There are other apologetic sites which could also help them. Here's an opportunity to create a detailed religious studies homework portal with links to many appropriate sites.
Most students also study secular set books and plays during their schooling. Here too is a way to offer thought-provoking material based on books and plays.
Games can be used on teen sites in ways that are thought-provoking, or purely to make the site sticky – i.e. to encourage return visits.
Designers of children's pages should be aware of usability issues for children.
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