Posted in Classroom Challenges

Filling Empty Time Slots

As most teachers and other Christian children’s ministry workers know, the challenge of working within specific time allotments can create some challenges. Having too much or two little material to fill class time can send a teacher scrambling for something more for the students to do or trying to figure out how to change the daily agenda to make sure all of the material is covered. This can be stressful.

Most Bible curriculum have a weekly lesson plan which includes a theme, scripture references, a Bible passage or story, discussion questions, and other activities to reinforce the basic lesson. These daily plans are great because they give the teacher a structured plan to help organize the lesson. It’s important for the teacher to make the most out of the time he/she has, and good curriculum helps accomplish this task.

Curriculum that includes a variety of activities allows the teacher the freedom to choose those activities that will work best for his/her class. If the teacher has several choices of activities it may be difficult for him/her to choose between them. However, having extra activities available is a blessing and is much easier to work with than not having enough material to fill the class time.

One solution I found to help with a shortage of class activities was to plan a couple of extra activities as I planned the weekly lesson. Usually this would will my class time but just in case it didn’t, I kept a small assortment of Bible activity books and/or coloring books on hand. These books came in handy on several occasions when the children finished the lesson earlier than expected.

Bible activity books can fill empty time slots but finding one that matches the theme of your lesson–and age of your students–can be a real challenge. This is why its important to prepare your lesson ahead of time. You may have to spend hours searching through activity books or online to find something that will work. For this reason, I would like to see Bible curriculum companies create extra add-on activity books with activities that match the theme of the curriculum package.

Bible activity book publishers could provide lesson outlines and scripture passages to go along with each activity page. This would help homeschooling families that can’t afford expensive Christian textbooks for their children. It would also be a means through which Christian parents with children in public schools could teach their children Bible lessons at home. These activity books could also give stay-at-home parents some creative ideas for activities and lessons they can do at home with their children during the day. This would be a good alternative to our children spending hours in front of computers, game machines, and television sets. It would also, possibly, keep them from burning up all of their time talking on cell phones. It would help eliminate some of the questionable and evil programming that continually bombards their minds with materialism and worldly values.

Just think about how wonderful it would be if children, parents, and even whole families found Jesus Christ through the pages of a fun activity or coloring book. What a great reward!

Posted in Classroom Challenges

Billions of Books, But Where’s the Bible?

Most Bible curriculum helps Christian teachers by providing Bible stories and activities for class, which is a great thing. However, I’ve noticed that rarely does a Bible curriculum provide materials to help the students with “hands-on” training for learning how to look up scripture passages and use their Bibles. Nor do the materials help the students become familiar with the order of books in the Bible or learn the differences between the Old and New Testaments. Sure, the students learn Bible stories but can they find the stories in their Bibles? Do they know how to use the table of contents or the concordance in the back of their Bibles?

I understand that children’s classes, from beginners through second grade, may not be able to read the Bible. But older children should be taught how to use their Bibles. Also, they need to know how to use the concordance to look up the location of verses on individual topics. Teaching them this can help them look up problems or topics in God’s word and find good, Godly answers to their questions. Teaching students how to use their Bibles is vital. This will enable them to find Godly answers to their questions and Biblical solutions to many of their challenges as they continue walking with God and facing their giants on their journey through this life.

There are many Christian books, on a multitude of topics, in the market today. But how many of the billions of books available teach their readers how to use their Bibles?

Posted in Classroom Challenges

Adjustment Time

As God ministered to me about teaching and writing, I asked Him to show me the age span where children began to leave the “milk” of God’s word and begin eating the solid food and/or meat of God’s word. I believed God wanted me to write Bible curriculum for children. Therefore, I wanted to know the age when children should leave the simple Old Testament Stories behind and move forward to learning about Jesus, the Holy Bible, and other topics related to living Godly lives.

This particular year I was teaching a class of students in fourth through sixth grade. It seemed that several of the fourth graders were having a difficult time adjusting to the change from “milk to meat”, from all fun and games to learning how to use their Bibles, learning the meat of God’s word, and being serious and reverent towards God, His people in authority, and His kingdom.

I believe this adjustment needs to take place by third grade, or at the latest fourth grade because, in only a few years down the road, the children in our classes will be approached by the world and tempted with opportunities to get mixed up in alcohol, drugs, illicit sexual relationships, and a wide range of destructive, sinful behavior and devices. Our children need to know these things can bring destruction to their lives.

As our children grow and mature in Christ, they need to be taught how to look up verses in scripture, how God’s spiritual armor works, how to participate in spiritual warfare, and how to make good choices. Without this training, our children will not be prepared to make the choices or fight the spiritual battles that come their way.

I know God watches out for His people and He takes care of them. Yet God does admonish us to “train them up in the ways of the Lord.” Deuteronomy 6:5-9 tells us, “And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might. And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart: And thou shall teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when though risest up. And thou shall bind them for a sign upon thine hand, and they shall be as frontlets between thine eyes. And thou shalt write them upon the posts of thy house, and on thy gates.”

God entrusts His children with us. He expects us to care for them and to feed them, and teach them how to do these things for themselves. How can our children grow up equipped with the tools and strength needed from God’s word if we don’t teach them? How will they be able to make good choices? How will they be able to confront and deal with the battles of everyday life if we don’t take God’s word seriously and take time to teach them?

Posted in Classroom Challenges

Classroom Challenges

As Christian workers try to teach God’s word in classes, we face a variety of challenges. Satan will do whatever he can to distract us or our students by creating chaos or confusion. He will also work to cause offenses in our class relationships and with our students’ parents, coworkers, and any others who may be involved. Some challenges come from the sinful nature of people and some from other sources. We must be on guard to make sure we keep our classes focused on the Lord, on the lessons we teach, and headed down the right path.
With God’s help, me can overcome some of these challenges, but for most of them, we have to pray and leave the problem in God’s hands. We cannot do anything to change people but God can do all things, and He can solve the problems.
As I share the testimonials with the classroom challenges I faced, see if you can discern which ones can possibly be resolved by the teacher and those that cannot. Also, see what you can glean to help you manage your classes.

You can find these challenges listed as Testimonies Tips and Tidbits Classroom Challenges …

Posted in Poetry

We Wait With Hope For Jesus

We wait with hope for Jesus.

He’s our heavenly King.

He travels each day within us

and provides for all our needs.

We wait with hope for Jesus

and to see our heavenly home–

where tears and pain will fade away

and we’ll never be left alone.

We wait with hope for Jesus.

He’s coming someday soon

to take away the wickedness

and make us all brand new.

We wait with hope for Jesus

for He’s our faithful brother.

He gives us strength for each new day

and helps us love each other.

We wait with hope for Jesus.

He sent the Holy Spirit.

He leads the way through troubled days

and helps us not to fear it.

We wait with hope for Jesus.

He’s our great Shepherd.

He leads the flock, finds the lost,

and keeps us all together.

We wait with hope for Jesus.

He has great healing power.

He binds our wounds, heals our hearts,

and restores our lives forever.

We wait with hope for Jesus.

He’s our blessed King.

He paid the price to buy our life,

and gave us everything.

We wait with hope for Jesus.

For no where can we find–

the kind of love and tenderness

He gives to human kind.

We wait with hope for Jesus

who–in splendor–rides.

He comes with might and majesty

to rescue us–His bride.

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God’s Infinite Love

I recently heard of a wonderful thing–

God’s love for man, His created being.

God sacrificed His only Son

so the soul’s of men might be won.

When we’re born again and follow God’s rules,

He gives us treasure worth more than jewels.

He gives salvation to those who follow–

and keeps their lives from being hollow.

With salvation, when you believe–

God’s precious gifts, you will receive.

God gives us guidance from above

and fills our lives with His great love.

God gives us everything we need,

He’ll guide us if, His word we’ll heed.

God forgives all of our sin

if we repent and invite Him in.

So do not worry and do not grieve–

in His hands, your burdens leave.

Pray for guidance from above;

then know God’s answer comes in love.

He’ll always do what’s best for us–

if in God, we’ll put our trust.

For God’s love was proven by His grace

when Jesus died on the cross, taking our place.

So why not do it today–

learn about Jesus; live life His way.

Then, best of all, you’ll have a friend

who will walk with you to your journey’s end.

So why not give Jesus a chance?

Why not ask Him to take your hand?

Why not belong to the Father above? Why not experience God’s, infinite love?

Posted in Poetry

Who Could He Be?

There was a little baby–born a long time ago.

He had a special mission that His friends could never know.

His mother was a virgin; His Father dwells above.

This baby boy’s heart overflowed with compassion and love.

He taught in the temple when He was only twelve.

He focused on others instead of Himself.

He fed 5,000 people from two fish and some bread.

He turned water into wine the day a couple wed.

He demonstrated power–beyond humanities.

Who was this mysterious fellow? Who could He be?

He spoke words given to Him from above.

He came to be our example of love.

He healed many people; some blind who couldn’t see.

He taught them lessons about living righteously.

He came to His disciples who were in a boat on the sea

when a raging storm threatened their future destiny.

He calmed the raging storm; He walked upon the sea.

He looked them in eyes and asked, “Won’t you trust in me?”

He traveled many miles with one thought in His mind–

doing only His Father’s will–saving mankind.

He displayed God’s power and people watched to see.

“Who is this mysterious fellow?” they asked. “Who could He be?”

Soon their answer came–in a way they didn’t want to see–

When God’s Son, Jesus, died upon that tree.

Jesus fulfilled His special mission; He did the Father’s will.

He conquered sin and death when He died upon that hill.

Jesus rose from the grave, on day number three–

He paid our penalty for sin–for you and for me.

Oh, that little baby–born so long ago–

prepares a place in heaven, for you and me to go.

If we would only ask Him for forgiveness

and invite Him into our heart–

He would give us eternal life and love;

From us, He will never depart.

He lives in our heart and shows us the way.

When we reach heaven, “twill be a glorious day!”

Posted in Poetry

Communication by Robin Ulbredtch

Communication is a vital part

Of reaching other peoples’ hearts.

If we could only see

just how critical one can be.

If one would think before they spoke—

If one would laugh or tell a joke—

If one would lend a listening ear–

Or speak words of comfort or cheer—

If one would go the extra mile

To dry a tear or crack a smile—

What a difference one could make

To help a burden dissipate.

If one could touch a heart or soul

it could be healed and made whole.

If one would offer a helping hand—

If one would help a cripple stand—

If even one stepped out in love

to share the gift sent from above—

Then others might understand, at least in part,

Communication’s impact on the human heart.