The Most Important Thing I Learned in Seminary

There’s something about alphabet soup. It seems to affect all of us in the same way. We see all those letters floating around and words start coming to mind. Words like “genius,” “smart,” and “intelligent.” Obviously I’m not talking about the kind of alphabet soup that comes from Campbell’s. I’m talking about the alphabet soup… Continue reading The Most Important Thing I Learned in Seminary

Reaching Youth in the Local Church

This article has been designed with two audiences in mind: (1) a teacher of youth students; and (2) parents of youth desiring to learn more about how youth learn. Reader, you have been given a mighty and high calling in helping to pass the Gospel message to the next generation. There is a youth in… Continue reading Reaching Youth in the Local Church

How do you learn? A theological look at a church’s teaching time

Do you have a system for how you study?  Do you love to listen to really loud music?  Or would you prefer having complete silence?  Do you find yourself more engaged in the learning process when the lesson is more hands on, or would you rather passively listen to someone explain how something works?  Each… Continue reading How do you learn? A theological look at a church’s teaching time

Preparing the Generations

 So, the complicated and fast intersections of life have plenty of under age travelers too. They are the youth and children who will need to navigate the times. And, while their interests rank high on our priority scales, there’s always the danger that blazing speed and complex engineering will inhibit our teaching them faithfully, To… Continue reading Preparing the Generations

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