F.A.Q.'s

The Church Rewards Program is a win-win for parents, kids and your church. The rewards program is all about engaging parents in the Awana experience – and earning free products for your ministry. The reason for the program is simple. Parental involvement is key in discipling kids.

With the rewards program, each time parents buy online from a specific group of nearly 150 discipleship and gift resources, you earn points toward outstanding free products!

Here's how the Church Rewards Program works:

Step 1

Set a goal for what rewards packages you want to win.

NOTE: For your church to earn rewards points, at checkout, parents must enter either your church name, your community's ZIP code or both and then select your church from a list for verification when purchasing rewards products.

Step 2

Parents earn rewards points for your ministry when they buy specified Awana resources online.

  • Purchases apply through May 15, 2012.
  • The online order receipt tells parents how many points their purchase earned for your ministry.
  • Your ministry earns one rewards point for every dollar parents spend!
Step 3

Track rewards points.

  • Tell us you are in. We'd like to know you are participating. Enter your email address and church registration number in the form linked to here. Count Me In
  • When your church's Awana Commander logs into the store, they will see how many points have accumulated via a thermometer and in the upper right corner of the store page
Step 4

Redeem points for an exciting range of rewards bundles.

'What happens when churches engage parents to actively take part in their kid's spiritual development? Young people develop strong biblical faith and character that sustain them throughout adulthood. Parent and church involvement is critical.' Daniel Nott, Awana executive director, Ministry Resources

Getting Kids to Follow Jesus for Life

According to the national Awana alumni study:

  • 92.7 percent of Awana alumni* regularly attend church as adults today.
  • 93.7 percent believe in God and trust that the Bible is His Word.
  • 98.6 percent believe Jesus is God's Son.
  • 93 percent believe Christ is the only way to salvation.
  • Over 90 percent said their parents played the primary role in building a spiritual foundation for their adult lives – followed by their church's Awana ministry.

* Alumni who took part in Awana for six or more years