

Ability Ministry Introduces VIEW Bible Curriculum: A New Generation of Children's Ministry. Three-year curriculum combines engaging Bible teaching, original worship music, family discipleship, built-in accessibility, designed for church stewardship.
Ability Ministry announced the release of VIEW Bible Curriculum, a comprehensive three-year children’s ministry curriculum designed to help churches engage children more deeply with God’s Word while equipping families to continue discipleship beyond Sunday morning.
Rather than simply producing another collection of Bible lessons, VIEW Bible Curriculum was created as a complete ministry system that helps churches disciple children through biblical teaching, worship, hands-on learning, family engagement, and meaningful participation.
“We asked ourselves a simple question,” said Wolfe, President of Ability Ministry. “If we were building a children’s ministry curriculum from scratch today, what would it look like? The answer became VIEW Bible Curriculum—a curriculum that doesn’t just teach Bible stories but helps children experience Scripture in ways they’ll remember long after they leave church.”

VIEW follows children through a balanced three-year journey across both the Old and New Testaments. Each week, Preschool, Kindergarten through 2nd Grade, and 3rd through 5th Grade study the same Bible passage and memory verse using age-appropriate lessons, making it easier for families to continue conversations about faith together at home.
Every lesson includes large group teaching, small group discussions, games, object lessons, crafts, volunteer resources, complete teaching presentations, family discipleship tools, sign language memory verse videos, and practical ideas that keep children actively engaged throughout the learning experience.
One of VIEW’s most distinctive features is its collection of original worship music. Every Bible series includes newly written songs that reinforce each lesson’s biblical truth, allowing children to continue worshipping and learning throughout the week. Families can listen together at home, in the car, or during family devotions, helping God’s Word become part of everyday life instead of something experienced only on Sundays.
“We wanted worship to extend beyond the church walls,” Wolfe said. “Music has a remarkable way of planting Scripture deep within a child’s heart. When families continue singing those truths throughout the week, discipleship becomes part of everyday life.”
Instead of creating separate accommodations after lessons are written, accessibility and inclusion have been woven into every activity, discussion, and teaching strategy. The result is a curriculum that naturally serves children with different abilities, learning styles, personalities, and backgrounds while creating a richer learning experience for every child. Wolfe believes that “Everyone wins when everyone is together, learning in the same room.”

“Our goal was never to create a curriculum for a specific group of children,” Wolfe explained. “Our goal was to create the best children’s ministry curriculum possible. When you intentionally design lessons that recognize every child learns differently, everyone benefits.”
For churches, that means volunteers spend less time adapting lessons and more time building relationships with children. It means first-time guests feel welcomed, families feel connected, and children become active participants in learning God’s Word.
Beyond its content and design, VIEW Bible Curriculum introduces a new approach to curriculum pricing that prioritizes long-term stewardship for churches.
Instead of an ongoing, never-ending subscription model, VIEW Bible Curriculum operates on a three-year cycle. Churches subscribe during the three-year rollout, gaining full access to the complete curriculum as it is released.
At the conclusion of the three-year cycle, churches retain permanent ownership of the entire VIEW Bible Curriculum library with no additional licensing fees or required ongoing payments.

For many churches, this model represents significant long-term savings. A mid-sized church currently spending approximately $3,600 per year on children’s ministry curriculum would invest $2,000 per year in VIEW during the three-year subscription period. After those three years, the church owns the full curriculum library outright.
Over a ten-year period, that same church would save an estimated $30,000 compared to traditional curriculum subscription models—while gaining full ownership of a complete, reusable discipleship system.
“We wanted to remove the pressure of never-ending curriculum costs,” Wolfe said. “Churches should be investing in ministry, not trapped in perpetual subscription cycles. VIEW is designed so churches can build something lasting.”
VIEW Bible Curriculum includes 36 Bible series spanning three years and provides churches with everything needed to create engaging, Christ-centered learning environments that are biblically faithful, easy to teach, and accessible by design.

“This is more than the culmination of 25 years of writing curriculum,” Wolfe said. “It’s the curriculum I’ve always wanted to create—one that equips churches, supports families, inspires ALL children, and reflects the heart of Jesus for every person.”
To learn more, download a sample lesson, or begin using VIEW Bible Curriculum, visit ViewBible.com.
VIEW Bible Curriculum production by Ability Ministry is a part of a greater project, the VIEW Initiative, in partnership with Central Bible University and The Center for Church Leadership. The VIEW initiative is funded by a Lilly Endowment Inc. grant, “Nurturing Children Through Worship and Prayer Initiative.” To learn more about the VIEW Initiative and training available to Children’s Pastors check out the CCL KidMin Cohorts at ccl.network/kidmin.
Ability Ministry is a Christian nonprofit organization dedicated to equipping and empowering everyone to reach the disability community for Christ. Through curriculum, consulting, leadership training, and practical resources, Ability Ministry has served churches in all 50 states and more than 50 countries, helping ministries create environments where every person can experience the Gospel and become an active part of the local church.


