To create a movement of children positively inspiring children and adults by using the Dudical concept to encourage and empower them to actively do good deeds in their schools, churches, and communities. To start a Dudical Task Force in their school or church.
About Us
We are a Christian based company who believes in the Lord Jesus Christ. We love children like he did and dedicate our company and life to God through Jesus.
We want our youth to be good Disciples, Stewards and Servants (DSS). Teaching and encouraging our youth through the DSS project, they can be the example to other generations. We hope to assist in building DSS programs talked about in JAC with children’s organizations of all types. To help start a Dudical Task Force with the youth to do God’s good works.
Acknowledgement
The successes we are blessed with never seems to go away and it inspires us to keep going.
In the 1990’s teenager came to me years after she was a volunteer with KICS. She approached me to say hi and thank me for KICS. She mentioned that volunteering with KICS and working with the other kids to help the community gave her joy and confidence in her life to pursue good things. She first volunteered for KICS in eighth grade. After high school she received an art scholarship to a university.
In 1995, at Arroyo Vista Elementary School, with the support of the principal, teachers, and the PTA, we created a Dudical Task Force (DTF). The students ran it. They raised funds for charity, worked with fellow students and had fun doing it. At the end of the year, they decided to donate the funds to a charity in their community that helps families in need. They chose to give away the entire amount raised instead of using some of the funds to have a pizza party.
That same year a second-grade student wrote an essay titled, “What Do You Want to Be?” He wrote that he wanted to be a soldier, an FBI agent, and a Dudical, because Dudicals help the world. We heard he’s a Major in the United States Marine Corps.
Decades ago, Dietrich Bonhoeffer said: "The test of the morality of a society is what it does for its children."
Do we have the moral society that our children need and deserve?
Today, there is so much focus on mental health, depression and feeling hopeless. We can make a difference in all that by teaching children to help others. Helping others translates into joy, higher self-esteem, and hope for the future. Good can overcome evil and we should lead children to produce more good for society and themselves.
Writing a children’s book was harder than I thought, but also rewarding. My hope is to inspire the children and adults reading this book to create their own. —Clyde Ching