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About Chris and Kristin McPherson

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We are Chris and Kristin McPherson, and we've been in the kids' ministry since we were kids ourselves! We accepted Christ as Savior at ages 5 and 8, respectively; and our desire is to reach children with the gospel and disciple them in Christian growth. We fully believe that the best time to reach children and disciple them in the Lord is NOW!!!

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At what age did you receive Christ as your Savior?

We met at S.M.I.T.E. (Summer Missionary Institute of Training and Evangelism), where we were being trained by Child Evangelism Fellowship Missionaries Jerry and Vicki Purtell. We then got to know one another during our Bible college years in Liberty, Missouri; and when Kristin moved to where her family had relocated in Georgia... Chris arrived a few months later with a ring and a proposal!

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Chris was born and raised in Missouri and was reared in an Independent Baptist home. His childhood Pastor was Bro. Wayne Barkett, who continues to be a godly mentor and counselor to this day. Chris surrendered to preach as a teenager under the ministry of Pastor Frank Mulford. During his Bible college years at Calvary Baptist Church in Liberty, Missouri he served as...

  • Bus Captain
  • Sunday School Teacher
  • Children's Church Worker

Once married, Chris was put on staff at Grace Independent Baptist Church in Moultrie, Georgia under Pastor Ken Weaver. He served there as...

  • Sunday School Superintendent
  • Sunday School Teacher
  • Church Bus Driver
  • And whatever else was needed!

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Kristin lived in Louisiana until she graduated high school and headed north for Bible college. Prior to college, her family joined Berean Baptist Church when she was 13, and she surrendered her life to the Lord's will and work. She began immediately serving as...

  • Pianist
  • Sunday School Teacher
  • Bus Worker

Kristin worked under the pastorate of Ken Weaver (who was later her pastor in Georgia) and his godly wife Lisa. The Pastor's daughter April embraced Kristin as a godly friend and had an eternal impact as a peer with a desire to serve the Lord. She was influenced as well by her Youth Pastor and wife Kirt and Elizabeth Ricks.

Kristin was also blessed during her teen years to have the opportunity to attend S.M.I.T.E. and begin working for CEF evangelist "Uncle Jerry" and his wife "Aunt Vicki" Purtell. During these years she traveled, conducted Vacation Bible Schools and Five Day Clubs, and fueled a zeal and commitment to the Lord.

While attending college, Chris and Kristin became friends and found a common desire to dedicate their lives to Christian service.

Chris and Kristin McPherson:

As we got to know one another in Bible college, we each sought the Lord's will diligently; and we sweetly became man and wife in 2000!

We served in Moultrie, Georgia under Kristin's previous Pastor for the first five years and three babies. It was there that we learned much about the ministry and formed many sweet life-long friendships that have helped us grow in the Lord.

In fall of 2005 we relocated to Chris's home town of West Plains, Missouri, where we currently serve as Children's Church Directors at Central Calvary Baptist Church under Pastor Frank Mulford. We are awaiting the Lord's direction into full-time Christian service.

We are the proud parents of Karissa Kaye (born and died June 2001), Christopher "Michael" Jr. (August 2002), Ronald "Ronnie" Wayne (June 2004), Josiah Luke (July 2006), Abigail Joy (December 2007), and Esther Ruth (April 2009) as well as two other babies who are awaiting us in Glory!

And What on Earth Made Us Decide To Build a Web Site?!

I regularly make use of the internet to research the experience of others and brainstorm ideas for our children's church ministry. However, I am dismayed at the lack of good quality *free* material out there. I mean, come on -- there are over 100 million sites on the web; can't there be at least a dozen good ones for us children's church workers?!

For quite some time I have wanted to embrace the challenge of building a website for children's ministry workers, but honestly... I didn't think it would happen any time before my kids graduated college! However, one day I stumbled across a free e-book for Work at Home Moms:

I got really excited because it sounded like something I really could do, even at this point in my life (come to find out -- I was right!).

I made a pros & cons type of list and really prayed about the prospect of building our own ministry website. I typed out a list of reasons that I would like to do so, and I shared it with Chris. He became convinced as well and gave me the go-ahead. I never dreamed that it would even be as easy as it has been.

Now, I don't mean to mislead anyone with the word "easy." It has been WORK and hours of labor -- literally! But it's happening! You see here for yourself: I am building a successful website! Within just four months I had about 40 pages of quality, free content; and now we have about 100. It has grown slowly but surely since the initial building phase, and now I am being a blessing to children's church ministries all over the world every day!

We believe that it was God's will and leading at this time in our life to begin this ministry, and our prayer is that it will grow and result in many souls someday in Heaven and growth for Christians world-wide.

Thank you for your prayers and support.

If you would be interested in learning more about how you could expand your ministry on the web like we have, I created this page with more details about our site.

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