Donna J. Habenicht , Ed.D. , is professor emeritus of educational and counseling psychology at Andrews University . A clinical psychologist and consultant , she holds workshops around the world on teaching children Christian values .
In the Hebrew concept of yada, “to know is to do,” Marv Wilson argues.5 Biblical knowing is “an act involving concern, inner engagement, dedication, or attachment to a person. It also means to have sympathy, pity, or affection for ...
Osmer demonstrates that teaching is a crucial task in the church today.
After assessing current trends in the faith development of youth, Dr. David Rueter wrote Teaching the Faith at Home: What Does This Mean?
Faith Teaching will show you how God has strategically positioned and empowered you to nurture and grow your student's faith.
Reinhard Krauss, Charles C. West, and Douglas W. Stott (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2005), 93. 11. ... 18. Jim Belcher, “The Secret of Finkenwalde,” in Bonhoeffer, Christ and Culture, ed. Johnson and Larson, 191–210. 19. Belcher, “The.
In Teaching and Christian Practices several university professors describe and reflect on their efforts to allow historic Christian practices to reshape and redirect their pedagogical strategies.
Lewis Thomas sees beavers and otters at the Tucson zoo and is “swept off his feet,” he is “transfixed” (6), and the rest of the essay remains flabbergasted, it remains dazed, not trying to reduce the experience to a thesis.
Veteran education journalist Linda K. Wertheimer spent months with that class, and traveled to other communities around the nation, listening to voices on all sides of the controversy, including those of clergy, teachers, children, and ...
This is the teachers guide edition to this great study of the fundamental beliefs of the Christian faith.
As Christians and Harry Potter fanatics, we have the luxury of knowing the rest of these stories. Easter morning would not be possible if not for Good Friday; the Battle of Hogwarts could not have been won if Harry hadn't emerged from ...