lundi 11 février 2019

Basic Christian Education Principles For Teachers

By Brenda Schmidt


A teacher plays an important role in molding his or her students to become better Christians or embrace the faith in their lives. However, teaching should not be taken in a haphazard manner. There are Christian education principles for teachers that must be followed in order to achieve desired results. Here is a look at some of these pillars that will guide the teacher in his or her training.

The best lesson about Christianity is one where the teacher lives the life he or she is trying to teach. It happens when a teacher comes from the same neighborhood as the children. It means that they will be interacting with the learners every day. If you are teaching about love yet you are known to be the most quarrelsome person in the neighborhood, the lesson will not sink.

To be factual about the gospel is mandatory. The gospel is written in different books and by multiple authors. It is easy to misrepresent it or interpret is wrongly. This is catastrophic especially for children who believe that everything a teacher says is true. Ensure that you are representing the Word of God as it is and not twisting it around to favor a position you support. It will be difficult to erase it from the mind of the child once it has stuck.

The context of biblical stories is as important as the stories. It is by failing to understand the context that many pastors and instructors have twisted the gospel. There are parables given but they are always read in context. If a story is drawn out of context, it will be difficult to correct the resulting misinterpretation in the minds of children. Children are also bound to believe that the interpretation you have given is biblical. Shock on them when they fail to find it.

The lessons learnt need to be implemented in daily life. You have a responsibility of guiding your learners. The lessons were taught centuries ago. However, these principles are still sound and relevant to the society today. Unfortunately, they cannot be copied and pasted. They have to be interpreted in order to be meaningful.

Encourage the learners to ask questions. There will always be questions about biblical and Christian teachings regardless of the level of learning. It is only by asking questions that your learners will understand. Encourage them to ask questions and seek clarification on areas where they do not understand. This is also good for you because you will have the opportunity to read deeper. As you read, the elements of Christianity become clearer to you.

Teach them about discernment. The message of Christ can easily be lost when interpreted amidst noise. It might even not make sense to you because the context or society that existed then has changed into something else. During discernment, the learner will understand the deeper message that Christ was passing. It also makes it easier to feel this message and how it is applying in your life.

It is more important to understand what the bible says than to memorize the stories. The areas you are supposed to apply the same principle or teaching are diverse. By memorizing, you fail to think critically through the lessons. Understanding helps you to twist the information around and thus apply it in your current situation. This is what brings the gospel to life.




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