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Books > Religion & Spirituality > Christianity > Christian life & practice > Christian religious instruction
How teachers teach is not necessarily how learners learn. Educators
focus on content delivery, but much of the learning process
involves affective and behavioral factors. Veteran educators Muriel
and Duane Elmer provide a holistic model for how learning takes
place. Their learning cycle moves beyond mere recall of information
to helping learners value and apply learning in ways that are
integrated into behavior and practice. With insights from
neuroscience, educational psychology, and learning theory, they
address how the brain can become more receptive, how emotional
environments affect learning, and how learning tasks and
experiential exercises can help foster the development of skills
and habit formation. They do so in the context of a thoroughly
Christian framework that emphasizes not just knowledge, but
character, integrity, and wisdom. Learning can be accomplished in
and beyond the classroom to move from content mastery to life
experience. Here are sound avenues for helping your students become
the lifelong learners God intends.
Using plain language and word pictures, Spurgeon shares an earnest
word for those who are seeking salvation.FROM THE BOOK: "A Certain
man placed a fountain by the wayside, and he hung up a cup near to
it by a little chain. He was told some time after that a great
art-critic had found much fault with its design. "But," said he,
"do many thirsty persons drink at it?" Then they told him that
thousands of poor people, men, women, and children, slaked their
thirst at this fountain; and he smiled and said, that he was little
troubled by the critic's observation, only he hoped that on some
sultry summer's day the critic himself might fill the cup, and be
refreshed, and praise the name of the Lord. Here is my fountain,
and here is my cup: find fault if you please; but do drink of the
water of life. I only care for this. I had rather bless the soul of
the poorest crossing- sweeper, or rag-gatherer, than please a
prince of the blood, and fail to convert him to God."
Have you tried all the new youth programs? Have you planned one too
many wacky activities? Are you frustrated about the size of the
youth group? Here's an approach to ministry that takes youth work
seriously. Family-based youth ministry is about adults discipling
teens one-on-one and in groups. It is about involving not just the
nuclear family but the whole church family--from singles to older
adults. More important, it's about incorporating youth into the
life of your church. So stop worrying about the size of your youth
group or your budget. Mark DeVries's refreshing approach to youth
ministry will show you how your church can reach today's teens and
how you can keep them involved in the life of the church. Whether
you are a parent, a youth pastor or a church member who cares about
teens, you will find in this book an entirely different approach to
youth ministry that will build mature Christian believers.
The Classic Guide for Educators of Any Denomination What mission calls us to teach? How do societal issues-social oppression, poverty, politics-affect what we teach, how we teach it, and how people learn? Who are our students? What and when are they ready to learn? Once we understand these foundations, how can we facilitate an educational experience that has the power to shape and transform people and communities in life-giving ways of faith? In this classic text, Thomas Groome asks and answers these central questions, providing a comprehensive integration of the history, theory, and practice of modern religious education for a new generation of educators. His self-reflective approach-shared praxis-will inspire school teachers, students of religious education, pastors, parents, and religious educators in local churches who want to understand themselves, their mission, and their surroundings-to inform, form, and transform their students' lives. "Anyone tugged by the calling at the heart of education or religious life can only cheer for the republication of this classic book."-Robert Kegan, Harvard Graduate School of Education "Whether returning Christian Religious Education or reading it for the first time, readers will discover freshness leaping from the page; you will soon know why this formative book of the past is a beacon for the future-informative, inspiring, and wise!"-Mary Elizabeth Moore, professor of theology and Christian education, Claremont School of Theology
In this engaging treatment of the Gospel of Mark, Dawn Ottoni
Wilhelm combines biblical scholarship with a close reading of the
Gospel text to meet the needs of preachers today. Swift and
purposeful, the Gospel of Mark proclaims God's reign and urges the
participation of all God's people in the witness of the good news
that God has transformed human reality through Jesus Christ. This
insightful commentary helps that message come alive while providing
pertinent suggestions about how preachers can proclaim this message
to today's churchgoers.
Concentrating on how to teach Bible studies, this resource covers
preparation and roles as well as how to work with the learner to
create a mutually beneficial learning experience. Get a
step-by-step approach to looking at different aspects of the study.
The focus is on observation, interpretation, and evaluation. One
per leader.
Templeton Foundation Character Project's Character Essay and Book
Prize Competition award winner What does it mean to love God with
all of our minds? Our culture today is in a state of crisis where
intellectual virtue is concerned. Dishonesty, cheating, arrogance,
laziness, cowardice--such vices are rampant in society, even among
the world's most prominent leaders. We find ourselves in an ethical
vacuum, as the daily headlines of our newspapers confirm again and
again. Central to the problem is the state of education. We live in
a technological world that has ever greater access to new
information and yet no idea what to do with it all. In this wise
and winsome book, Philip Dow presents a case for the recovery of
intellectual character. He explores seven key virtues--courage,
carefulness, tenacity, fair-mindedness, curiosity, honesty and
humility--and discusses their many benefits. The recovery of
virtue, Dow argues, is not about doing the right things, but about
becoming the right kind of person. The formation of intellectual
character produces a way of life that demonstrates love for both
God and neighbor. Dow has written an eminently practical guide to a
life of intellectual virtue designed especially for parents and
educators. The book concludes with seven principles for a true
education, a discussion guide for university and church groups, and
nine appendices that provide examples from Dow's experience as a
teacher and administrator. Virtuous Minds is a timely and
thoughtful work for parents and pastors, teachers and
students--anyone who thinks education is more about the quality of
character than about the quantity of facts.
This revised edition addresses ways in which historical
developments have shaped--and continue to shape--the organization
of the church. Incorporating the actions of The United Methodist
General Conference, 2004, the book discusses continuing reforms of
the church's plan for baptism and church membership, as well as the
emergence of deacon's orders and other changes to ordained ministry
procedures. The text is now cross-referenced to the 2004 Book of
Discipline, including the revised order of disciplinary chapters
and paragraph numbering. Denominational statistics are updated,
along with references to recent works on The United Methodist
Church and American religious life.
The Resistance Manifesto by Mark Dice contains 450 pages of
extensively researched and documented information drawing from
declassified documents, mainstream news articles, religious texts,
and personal interviews. A dark web of evil is exposed like never
before, making Bible Prophecy and the New World Order crystal
clear.
Learn the most powerful information about the Illuminati, plans
for the rise of the Antichrist, the institutions, people, and
powers involved, and how you can fight them.
ENDORSEMENTS
"Powerful and compelling. A must read." -- Alex Jones from
Infowars.com
"Mark takes you beyond 9/11 into a world of secret societies,
mystics, and madmen." -- Jason Bermas, Producer of Loose Change
"Mark Dice is not a conspiracy theorist, he is a conspiracy
realist. This book tells it like it is. I urge every American to
read it and pass it on to your friends and relatives. Wake up
America " - Ted Gunderson, Senior Special Agent in Charge (retired)
FBI Los Angeles
"A must read for all Patriots. Mark has the guts most of us wish
we had." - Mike Hanson, author of Bohemian Grove: Cult of
Conspiracy (infiltrated Bohemian Grove with Alex Jones in the year
2000)
"Every patriotic American needs the valuable information in this
outstanding book. Its insights are vital to our overcoming the
sinister forces now confronting us on every side." -- Texe Marrs -
Power of Prophecy Ministry & Author of Codex Magica
"Mark Dice has assumed leadership of The Resistance. Forewarned is
forearmed and we all have a role to play in the future. Or as Mark
puts it, "The Resistance lives within each of us." - Jim Marrs,
author of Rule by Secrecy
Many children today are growing up in the midst of adversity,
whether brought on by family difficulties or larger societal
crises. All children need to be able to deal with stress, cope with
challenges, and persevere through disappointments. While we cannot
protect children from all hardships, we can promote healthy
development that fosters resilience. In this interdisciplinary
work, Holly Catterton Allen builds a bridge between resilience
studies and children's spiritual formation. Because children are
spiritual beings, those who work with them can cultivate spiritual
practices that are essential to their thriving in challenging
times. This book equips educators, counselors, children's
ministers, and parents with ways of developing children's
spirituality to foster the resilience needed to face the ordinary
hardships of childhood and to persevere when facing trauma. It
offers particular insight into the spiritual experiences of
children who have been hurt by life through chronic illness,
disability, abuse, or disasters, with resources for healing and
hope.
RE-VISIT HISTORY AS YOU TRACE THE TRACKS OF THESE CREATURES
THROUGHOUT CULTURES IN ASIA, THE AMERICAS, AND EUROPE, LEARNING THE
FACTS, AND REVEALING THE FALLACIES OF DRAGONS - TO DISCOVER THE
TRUTH BEHIND THEIR LIVES AND LEGACY.
This five-session small group Bible study (DVD/digital video sold
separately) by noted teacher and historian, Ray Vander Laan, is
volume one of the That the World May Know series. Vander Laan
illustrates how God guided his people to a specific place - the
Promised Land - to impact the world both in ancient times and
today. Just like the time and place of our birth shapes our
journey, so the land and culture of the Hebrew people shaped their
story. Promised Land provides wonderful context to the stories of
that time. Faith Lessons is a unique video series that brings God's
Word to life with astounding relevance. By weaving together the
Bible's fascinating historical, cultural, religious, and
geographical contexts, teacher and historian Ray Vander Laan
reveals unique insights into the Scriptures' significance for
modern believers. Each lesson: Focuses on passages of Scripture
explored in the DVD Includes sidebars, maps, photos and other study
tools Features questions that facilitate discussion and inspire
personal reflection Include 30 personal Bible studies to help you
deepen your learning experience between sessions, and turn lessons
from the past into applications that impact how you live out your
faith today. Filmed on location in Israel, these illuminating
"faith lessons" afford a new understanding of the Bible that will
ground your convictions and transform your life. The Faith Lessons
video series is ideal for use in small groups, personal and family
Bible studies, and adult Sunday school. Individual believers and
families will gain vital insights from long-ago times and cultures
through this innovative approach to Bible study. Lessons include:
Standing at the Crossroads -Tel Gezer Wet Feet - Jordan River First
Fruits - Tel Jericho Confronting Evil - Tel Beth Shemesh Iron of
Culture - Tel Azekah Designed for use with the Faith Lessons
Promised Land Video Study (sold separately).
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