Our Goals
50+
elementary schools
with a Good News Club® presence. We desire to meet children where they are and shine the light of Jesus Christ into their daily lives.
25+
hundred children Impacted by 2026
by the power of the Gospel and becoming thriving believers, along with their families, within the context of the local church.
15
counties represented
by one or more influential members of the community in that county. We desire our local committee to accurately represent the community we serve.
Our Programs
Good News Club
Good News Club® is a ministry of CEF® in which a group of trained teachers from local Bible-believing churches meet with children in schools. These students have been given parent’s permission to attend. Each week the teacher presents an exciting Bible lesson using colorful materials from CEF Press®. This action-packed time also includes songs, Scripture memory, a missions story and review games or other activities focused on the lesson's theme. Parents are encouraged to attend as well.
5-Day Club
5-Day Club® is an exciting, fun-filled one and a half hour club held each day for five consecutive days, and takes place in your community. It includes dynamic Bible lessons, creative learning activities, inspiring missionary stories, meaningful songs, and life-changing Scripture memorization.
Christian Youth In Action
Christian Youth In Action® (CYIA™) is a program designed to train you and a team of other young people in effective and engaging ways to teach children about God. You will attend a one to two-week training school where you will learn to present the Gospel clearly on a child’s level, counsel a child for salvation, and lead a dynamic club ministry for kids. Components of this club include teaching a Bible lesson, a real-life missionary story, and a Bible verse, as well as leading songs, games and a fun review time.
Volunteer Training
CEF® offers numerous workshops, seminars, and courses to prepare volunteers to teach God’s Word to children. This training is invaluable, not only to our volunteers, but also to Sunday school teachers, children’s church workers, and Christian school teachers as well.
J. Irvin Overholtzer, founder of CEF, grew up believing that a strict set of guidelines followed to the letter was the way to salvation. He just KNEW his salvation was not guaranteed. He just knew he couldn’t be saved as a child. But then he started reading the words of the Bible and memorizing verses that explained the truly free gift of salvation. His life would fundamentally change all the way down to shaving his beard and wearing different clothing.