Description
Teaching has always had an important place in God’s plan. Jesus clearly stated that one must be taught of God in order to come to Him (John 6:44-45), and when He gave the great commission to the apostles He said they were to teach, baptize, and then teach the baptized (Matt. 28:19-20). Not only must one be taught in order to become a child of God, but teaching is necessary also to growing in the grace and knowledge of the Lord (1 Pet. 2:1-2; Heb. 5:12-14). With the emphasis that the Bible places upon teaching, every Christian should want to be a teacher and should want to be the best teacher possible.
This material discusses the need for Christians to develop the ability to teach others, how the Bible can be used as a teacher-training manual, principles of learning, teaching techniques, and how to teach various age groups. There are discussion activities at the end of each lesson to help facilitate participation when using this material in a class setting.
Table of Contents:
Part I – The Bible Teacher
- The Christian as a Teacher
- The Bible as a Teacher-Training Manual
- Some Basic Problems in Bible Teaching
- Some Advantages in Bible Teaching
- Some Dangers in Bible Teaching
Part II – Teaching Techniques
- Basic Principles of Learning
- Some Basic Teaching Techniques
Part III – Teaching by Ages
- Preschool Classes
- Elementary Age
- Early Teenagers
- Teenagers
- The Adult Class
- Special Classes
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Additional Information:
Type: Paperback, perfect bound
Page count: 166 pages
Dimensions: 6″ x 9″
ISBN: 978-1-942036-09-8
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