"The education and training of the youth is an important andsolemn work. The great object to be secured should be theproper development of character, that the individual may befitted to rightly discharge the duties of the present life, andto enter at last upon the future, immortal life. Eternity willreveal the manner in which the work has been performed."The book is not only for teachers, but also for parents, whoshould be prepared to direct intelligently the education oftheir children. The whole subject of Christian education istreated from the broadest standpoint, with valuableprinciples and suggestions applicable to every stage of childdevelopment. This little work will prove a blessing, both in aricher personal experience and in an increased ability forservice, to every one who will read it thoughtfully.
Schools cannot give the child all the personal attention he needs for his educational development. ... If the child is going to be a good reader, he must read somewhere other than at school. In the early stages, ... Homespun Schools.
This book from Larry Richards relentlessly pursues defining the goals of Christian education and then offers a plan in keeping with those goals. It includes diagrams, chapter summaries, and probe sections.
Develop an excellent Christian education ministry with this introductory guide from the faculty of Biola University's Talbot School of Theology.
This commonsense guide offers examples of Jesus' teaching style from the Gospels, then shows how you can make these principles work for you -- regardless of what age group or ethnic background you're dealing with.
Mitchell suggests that different communities have always used “ cultural vehicles ” l7 to assist them in their teaching tasks . It is when we overlook these culturally sensitive approaches that we can find ourselves struggling in the ...
The Christian educator is called upon to creatively combine and integrate insights from various disciplines in the thought and ... For a focus on steps 5 and 6, see Robert W. Pazmiño, Principles and Practices of Christian Education: An ...
With the commitment to liberal arts education , schools were established in England at Winchester ( 1387 ) , Eton ( 1440 ) , and London ( St. Paul's school , 1510 ) . St. Paul's school , founded by John Colet , became a leading public ...
artistic expression in the medium of painting have provided a visually powerful way to teach the Bible, including Judeo-Christian ethics, morality, theology, spiritual formation, ... The Lion Companion to Christian Art. Oxford: Lion.
The book states: “Christian education is distinct from other kinds of education in that its aim is the transformation of the whole person into the likeness of Christ (Col. 1 :28).
Ron Klassen and John Koessler, No Little Places: The Untapped Potential of the Small-Town Church (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1996), p. 76. 2. Lyle E. Schaller, The Small Membership Church: Scenarios for Tomorrow ...