Teaching the Bible to children and young people is an amazing privilege.
However, as you look over the rota for the coming term, and see your name highlighted in bold, it may be fear that fills your heart rather than a sense of joy.
This little book is designed to be a toolkit that will equip children’s and youth leaders for the role in which they are serving the church.
Commendations
“A fantastic Bible–based training course that helped my team think through their motives for teaching children and young people the Bible and how to go about it. Clear, easy to use and a great resource for encouraging and equipping volunteers.”
Sally Nixon, Ministry Trainee, St Andrew’s, Cheadle Hulme
“This resource allows those leaders to see how significant their role is and to learn some essential skills to make a start in this vital ministry. With plenty of opportunity for discussion, those being equipped can practise the skills and work through the various issues honestly.”
Ed Drew, Children’s Worker, Dundonald Church , Wimbledon
“It is a joy to read something which is clearly earthed in current practice by people who are doing the job every week. I warmly commend this material – it will help many to be clear why they turn up every Sunday.”
Dave Fenton, Chair NWA Children /Youth, Former Keswick Trustee and Youth Director
“This is an excellent resource. It clearly and unashamedly puts teaching the Bible at the heart of the Sunday School teachers’ task, giving confidence that the Bible, as God’s Word, is the thing to teach our children. It is simple, accessible and practical, and will undoubtedly give confidence to regular teachers in regular churches that the task is both doable, and a privilege. I really like it!”
Hugo Charteris, Minister, Christ Church Newcastle
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Title
Sunday DIY
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Author(s)
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ISBN
9781909611009
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Format
Paperback
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Publisher
10Publishing
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Pages
50
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Published
08/03/2013