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Improve your teaching skills---and stimulate your students to dig into God's Word with this classic educational reference tool. Richards and Bredfeldt offer practical, well-organized plans for studying the Bible, focusing your message, structuring your lesson, teaching the class, and evaluating the results. Includes a helpful bibliography and questions for discussion and further study. 342 pages, hardcover from Moody.
Format: Hardcover Number of Pages: 342 Vendor: Moody Publishers Publication Date: 1998
| ISBN: 0802416446 ISBN-13: 9780802416445 Availability: In Stock Series: Creative Bible Lessons
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Are you a bridge builder? Communicating the Scriptures is much like building a bridge. However, instead of ravines or rivers, the teacher must span both cultural boundaries and great gulfs of time between the present and the past of Moses, David, Jesus, and Paul. This bridge must reach even further. The student must be able to cross both into the past and into his own future.God's Word is 'living and active, sharper than any double-edged sword' (Hebrews 4:12). It is contemporary. Relevant. But it is the teacher who has the task of helping the student to see its vast treasures. This is no easy task, but it can be done through creative Bible teaching. Together, Richards and Bredfeldt have written a book on bridge-building that reveals the following five-step process by which Christian educators can construct a bridge across time, geography, and culture. Step I: Studying the BibleDevelop an understanding of the nature, role, study, and interpretation of the Bible. Get the help you need in preparing biblically accurate lesson plans.Step II: Focusing the MessageLearn how to teach for student learning. Be guided in the process of translating learning theory into lesson preparation.Step III: Structuring the LessonDevelop a lesson plan using the HOOK, BOOK, LOOK, TOOK structure.Step IV: Teaching the ClassLearn about the five key principles of teacher effectiveness. Discover how these principles can lead to a more dynamic and satisfying teaching experience within various age groups.Step V: Evaluating the ResultsEvaluate your own effectiveness by assessing the outcome of your teaching.
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Reviewed by Vikki de los Santos (Modesto, CA), November 07, 2001 This very practical and encouraging book helps anyone desiring to teach the Bible become a creative Bible teacher. It is very easy to read but filled with great advice to help you in your journey to become not just a Bible teacher but one who teaches so students' lives are changed.
The focus on lesson preparation is on teaching Bible passages. One needs to adapt the principles to plan a topical lesson.
This edition is superior to the older one in that it uses very up-to-date and modern examples. I would recommend it to any person who wants to grow in the area of their teaching skills. Write a review of Creative Bible Teaching, Revised & Expanded
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