What Every Sunday School Teacher Should Know

What Every Sunday School Teacher Should Know

Author: Elmer L. Towns

Publisher: Gospel Light Publications

Published: 2001-12-10

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 9780830728749

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Sharing God's Word with children can be the most spiritually satisfying experience of your life. But if you've never taught kids before the prospect can be terrifying! Let Elmer Towns put your fears to rest as you read through 24 "bite-sized" topics covering everything from motivation to gifting to teaching methods! This easy-to-read book will inspire Sunday School teachers - new and experienced - to embrace with joy their important role of teaching children of all ages about God's amazing love.


Workshop Rotation

Workshop Rotation

Author: Melissa Armstrong-Hansche

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Published: 2013-12-01

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 9780664501105

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Readers can follow step-by-step through the process of setting up and conducting the Rotation Model of church school. Classes focus on a single biblical story for several weeks, with children rotating to different workshops each week.


Cornerstones

Cornerstones

Author: Brian Dembowczyk

Publisher: B&H Publishing Group

Published: 2018-04

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 1462782345

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For centuries, parents have used the ancient method of learning and reciting questions and answers to teach the core doctrines of the faith. This beautifully designed book uses this regular rhythm of asking and answering to introduce children to spiritual truths and spark a hunger within them to know God even more.


Understanding Independent School Parents

Understanding Independent School Parents

Author: Michael G. Thompson

Publisher:

Published: 2012-02-14

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780984991709

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Understanding Independent School Parents is a practical guide for teachers provides advice for forging successful relationships with independent school parents. Written by a seasoned school psychologist and an experienced classroom teacher, this book aims to help teachers and administrators understand today's families and maintain healthy relationships with them. Readers will learn how to create school environments that support both teachers and parents, make the most of parent conferences, and manage those disruptive and difficult "five percenter" parents who can make a teacher's life miserable.


Gospel-Centered Kids Ministry

Gospel-Centered Kids Ministry

Author: Brian Dembowczyk

Publisher: B&H Publishing Group

Published: 2018-10-15

Total Pages: 123

ISBN-13: 1535939567

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The story of Jesus interacting with the Emmaus disciples after his resurrection provides an outline for what a gospel-centered kids ministry looks like: gospel-centered teaching that points to Jesus in every session, gospel-centered transformation that positions the gospel to change a child's heart and then his or her behavior, and gospel-centered mission where kids join in on the big story of Jesus that continues to unfold. Seven out of ten kids will walk away from church after they turn eighteen. About five will return when they have families of their own. But two will never return. Clearly, something isn’t connecting with our kids. As kids ministry leaders, we need to take a hard look at what we are missing in our kids ministries and provide kids the one thing that will satisfy them and keep them connected to the church—the gospel. Gospel-Centered Kids Ministry also addresses how to communicate with and encourage gospel-centered leaders and parents as part of your ministry.