KIT CAT & his friends will be taking your participants on a daily journey to learn what God is doing in South Asia to reach those who have never heard about Jesus.
KIT CAT will introduce your kids to COMPASSION KITS!
Compassion Kits are loving gifts with a compelling message that are making a big difference in people's lives.


DAY 5
PG: Parental Guidance
KIT CAT is ready for Parent’s Night with Kevin Phillips, FAMM’s President & Founder, to help the parents get in on the education, inspiration, and generation their kids have been participating in all week. This is a great time for inter-generational missions training for everyone.
Bring the whole family &
get in on the fun!
DAY 4
Party Time
KIT CAT, Evan, Bella, Alex, & their friends are ready for a party – a Compassion Kit Party! Your participants will learn how Compassion Kits are distributed to share the love of Jesus with the compelling message of the gospel in order to plant churches among the unreached.
Tighten up your laces & put some
points on the board!
DAY 1
Sheep Without a Shepherd
KIT CAT & Alex will teach your VBS participants about the people of South Asia: how they live, their great need for Jesus, and how your group can help them.
Get ready to take the bull
by the horns!
DAY 3
Difference Maker
KIT CAT & Alex are back to inspire your participants to know that, regardless of their age, stature, or resources, everyone can be a difference maker. The need is great, and God is calling all of us to help by doing our part.
Let’s take a leap of faith &
be difference makers!
DAY 2
Use Only as Directed
KIT CAT & three of his best friends explain what a Compassion Kit is & what it is not. Don’t try this at home! Compassion Kits may be small, but they show us how small things can make a big difference.
Let’s take Compassion Kits
over the top!
AS A 2021 PARTNER YOU WILL RECEIVE:
5 VIDEOS
ONE FOR EACH DAY
TALKING POINTS
FOR EACH DAY RELATED TO THE VIDEO
COACHING
FROM OUR CHURCH RELATIONS TEAM
TIPS
FOR COMPETITION IDEAS
PROPS
YOU CAN PURCHASE
COLORING SHEETS
FOR PRESCHOOLERS
AN "IMPACT REPORT"
FROM THE FIELD