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Home » Lectures » Homemaking As A Ministry
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The home is a powerful platform for ministry, the ultimate place to nurture a love for God in children.
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What are the distinct qualities of a servant heart? What specialties enable you to serve the world and people around you?…
What is the language of math? How do we teach it to students? This class considers mathematics as a meaningful language that tells a compelling story.…
A teachers persona is about his or her personality, yet theres more to it than that. What is persona? Should I be concerned about it? Can it be changed, should change be attempted, and what…
A class on the history of the English language and teaching English grammar. Focuses primarily on upper grade English.…
What do we teach when we teach science: a body of knowledge about the physical world or a process for gaining that knowledge? Good science teaching embeds content knowledge in process.…
What resources does a first-year teacher take into the classroom? A lot, actually. This session challenges novice teachers to identify and use the skills, wisdom, inspiration, and ideas they gathered…
How do you present content in a way that appeals to your students, that “sells” them on truth? Three steps: bait, bite, and catch.…
The home is a powerful platform for ministry, the ultimate place to nurture a love for God in children.…
Why do many teachers quit teaching soon after they start? What are the common pitfalls? Awareness of the pitfalls is the first step in staying out of them.…
Once we have learned the basics, lets move on to the warmups, enjoyable things to do with music, and song ideas that will keep the smiles on our faces. Ultimately, we want our students to love…
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