Creative Approaches to Teaching – Inductive vs. Deductive

When we prepare a lesson we investigate. We gather the facts, look into historical backgrounds, lexical issues, theological themes in the book we are studying. The more we study the more questions we ask and the deeper we dig the more we learn. We do not start with all the answers. We put the pieces […]

Creative Approahces to Teaching – Resources

So far people the following teaching helps have been suggested:Adam suggests narrative teaching and preachingPaula mentions Kim Daily’s www.sundayschoolsources.comSteve Puckett mentioned video clips from www.sermonspice.com and www.bluefishtv.comFrank mentioned Thom and Joani Schultz, “Why Nobody Learns Much of Anything at Church: And How to Fix It“I mentioned www.rotation.org – workshop rotation for teaching children Another couple […]

Creative Approaches to Teaching (Part 1)

The Acappella Company has come up with a great combination of an album with Bible studies to go along with the songs. See Keith Lancaster’s blog for discussion and here for the lessons. I think this is a really neat concept and would like to see more ways this could be used to reach people. […]