When teaching the Bible, you are using a unique Book that must be "rightly divided" but also rightly communicated.
"A Lesson Worth Teaching: What Makes a Difference when Developing a Bible Lesson" is an 86 page self-study guide workbook that examines how to put together a Bible lesson that will make a difference -- a lesson worth teaching. -- Also available as a download.
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If you are new to teaching, this workbook will lay a good foundation and will provide you with a process for developing a lesson worth teaching, one that lines up with the uniqueness of God's Word.
If you are already a teacher, this workbook will be a good reminder and will provide you with a tool to become even more effective in tapping into the potential of the powerful, life-changing Book you teach.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Session 1: The difference a teacher makes in the process
Session 2: The difference the Word makes in the process --because of its accountability factor
Session 3: The difference the Word makes in the process --because of its Divine Teacher
Session 4: The difference the Word makes in the process --because of its authoritative basis
Session 5: The difference the Word makes in the process --because of its powerful content
Session 6: The difference the Word makes in the process --because of its life-changing goals
Session 7: The difference the Word makes in the process --because of its great opposition
Session 8: The difference the Word makes in the process --because of its promised results
Session 9: The difference a basic structure makes in the process
Session 10: The difference evaluation makes in the process