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Bring the Bible to Your Students like Never Before
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 pasts of Moses, David, Jesus, and Paul. Though God's Word is always relevant, the teacher must help students see Scripture's vast treasures.
The effective, engaging Bible teacher must, therefore, become creative. Together, Lawrence Richards and Gary Bredfeldt have created the ultimate guide to building bridges for those seeking to learn about God's Word. Creative Bible Teaching offers a five-step process by which Christian educators can construct a bridge across time, geography, and culture to help students of all ages connect with God's Word. This newly revised edition makes learning about God's Word more accessible for both teachers and students today. Simple, clear, and memorable, the method laid out in Creative Bible Teaching provides a sure-fire way of communicating God's Word in a way that sticks.
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“The task of the creative Bible teacher is to make the biblical material meaningful to the contemporary learner.” (Page 128)
“When the natural, normal sense of the Scripture makes sense, seek no other sense.” (Page 73)
“Creative Bible teachers focus on helping learners bridge the gaps between the world of the Bible and the world of the student.” (Page 146)
“Comprehensible vocabulary. Meaningful understanding of material requires a vocabulary that the student can understand” (Page 130)
“Teachers must provide illustrations, stories, and examples to put flesh on the bones” (Page 243)
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