Christian Day Care Is a Five-Day-a-Week
Young Child Evangelism Ministry, and
Their Parents Pay for the Privilege!
With the information published by Dominion Education, in less than 18 months, you or your church can have a full-time young child evangelism learning center ministry for at least 100 children, and maybe as many as 150. This will not be a conventional day care program, but a true educational ministry.
Five days a week, 50 weeks a year, young children will hear the gospel of Jesus Christ, hear Bible stories twice a day, memorize two dozen Christian songs and Psalms, the Lord's Prayer, and the Ten Commandments. They will learn to pray before meals.
They will also learn to read, count, recognize numbers, appreciate classical music, develop their motor skills, and color inside the lines.
They will learn how to treat each other decently, play outside without pushing each other around, and sit quietly hands folded when it's time to pay attention to the teacher.
In short, they will have their lives transformed.
Depending on the cost of living in your community, parents will pay up to $6,000 per child per year for the privilege of having you evangelize their children in your learning center. Do the math. One hundred students at $6,000/year.
Now try it with 150 students.
Your church may be suffering financially. Within six months after your church-housed learning center opens, even if you don't reach the goal of 100 students, the learning center should be able to pay the church's monthly mortgage until the day it's completely paid off.
A husband/wife directors' team will jointly earn at least $75,000 a year within two years from today.
Four years from today, you will probably be ready to build a second learning center/church facility, either on-site at your present location or at a new location. If it's at a new location, this new facility can also house a new congregation on Sundays.
To read either of Rev. Kozel's manuals (one for pastors, the other for laymen), click here:
Pastors' Manual
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Laymen's Manual
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