By Brianna Frook Can you imagine it? It’s Saturday night, and a Sunday school teacher is making final adjustments to the lesson. But then she remembers who she will be teaching with. She thinks, Do I have to teach with that person again?! Have you ever been that...
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By Caroline Middaugh As a child I thought my Sunday school teachers were awesome! They knew the Bible lessons without having to look at their notes, knew the answers to all my questions, prayed in a way that I could understand, and of course had the best snacks! I...
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3 Tips for Maintaining Attention By Brianna Frook “Okay, look. Can you all just please sit still and listen to me?!” Have you ever said something similar when teaching kids? Maintaining the attention and focus of children can be a big challenge. We all as teachers...
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by Claire Koenig Every Sunday school class faces a variety of struggles. Children’s behavior isn’t the only challenging issue—attendance, low staff, and curriculum decisions are just a few of the many struggles that you can’t solve without prayer. But who should you...
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Tips and Tricks Easier Said Than Done By Stephen Nogueras Admit it. We’ve all done it. You set goals for change and for the first six days you do great! You don’t eat junk food, you wake up at 5:00 a.m. and go to bed at 9 p.m. – then all of a sudden you stop. It’s...
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by Caroline Middaugh We’ve all been guilty of it. More than half your class is off sick, on vacation, or something else has taken them away. Perhaps you watched as some even avoided the classroom. As you look at the few who have come, you wonder what to do with the...
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