Monthly Archives: May 2010

Church Fellowship Ideas in a High Tech, Low Touch World

In a previous post we looked at possible causes for the decline of true fellowship in the church. Lets consider the question with which the post ended. — In light of the possible causes for its decline … like living in what has been called a high tech, low touch world, what can be done to restore true fellowship? . . . Continue reading


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Sunday School During Summer Months

People take vacations. Attendance fluctuates. Teachers need time off. Sometimes it is hard to keep the momentum going over the summer. This is especially problematic for smaller churches. Some churches . . . Continue reading


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The Role of Curriculum in Teaching the Bible

The Christian Education ministry of a church spent a lot of time researching which curriculum to choose, resulting in a choice they believed would fit their church. . . . As they observed their teachers, they noted polar reactions to the role of the curriculum: Continue reading


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So, You Were Asked to be the Sunday School Superintendent!

I received an e-mail from someone who was appointed to be the Sunday School Superintendent in his church. He asked for help as he had no training. Perhaps some of my response could be helpful to others in the same situation. . . . Continue reading


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