In this talk given at Faith Builders Teacher’s Week 2010, Glendon Strickler begins by sharing his burden for the importance of retaining a distinctive Anabaptist Christianity in opposition to continual secular pressures of doubt and corruption. Strickler reminds teachers to create an environment where they can be relatable models of true spirituality, to teach principles along with facts, to teach the Bible with charisma and color, and to look for God’s wisdom in unlikely places.
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