Monthly Archives: August 2010

Blend of the Natural & Supernatural in Bible Teaching

In teacher training, don’t be afraid to introduce natural principles that line up with God’s design and purposes. Always run the natural principles through … In teacher training, don’t stick with only natural principles in the learning process. If you only work within the natural, your end result will be … Continue reading

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Stepping Out of the World & Into God’s Word

The introduction is a very important part of a Sunday School or other Bible study lesson. . . . Continue reading

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Using Ministry Job Descriptions in Teacher Training

We often think of ministry job descriptions for recruitment purposes to let people know what their responsibilities would be as teachers. They can also be used for evaluative and accountability purposes. Here are some ways they can help with teacher training . . . Continue reading

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Age Level Understanding Helps Teachers Make Truths Relevant

As suggested in a previous post, it is a disservice not to train teachers about the age they teach. Here is another reason why: Without an understanding of the age level they teach, teachers might not make truth relevant to their students. Continue reading

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