A Time To Water
Without essential water and fertilizer, a plant is condemned to a slow death; with proper TLC, a plant will thrive. This article will help Christians not just survive, but to personally prosper as they grow in grace.
A Time to Sprout
Being an effective instructor requires work upfront and a lot of patience while the results do not appear for some time. In this article, Bro. Carey shares how to help children grow even when you can’t see the growth.
A Time to Plant
Just as Adam and Eve’s first task was to manage their garden, God has given each of us our own fields of influence to plow and plant. Bro. Carey reminds us to plant our “crops” with eternity in view.
The Right Tools
Just as work requires specific tools to be completed, teaching calls for many methods to be used. Bro. Jim Carey explains how to sharpen teaching tools and be ready to add new ones where needed.
The Right Plant
In this article, Bro. Jim Carey explains that to be an effective teacher, one must learn to distinguish the subtle differences of his students and then strive to provide an environment that will make them thrive.
The Right Soil
Just as a plant needs good soil to flourish, so a child needs a good home, church, and a good school to thrive. Experienced instructor Bro. Carey explains what a teacher can do to provide good soil for children at school.
Grow Your Roots
In this article, Bro. Jim Carey explains how to develop healthy roots in a child’s life.
Dos and Don’ts for the First-Year Teacher
Mrs. Morris, a professor at Golden State Baptist College, shares six dos and don’ts that she learned in her early days of teaching.
Show and Tell
Many adults have fond memories of their elementary Show and Tell experiences. Most of us can vividly recall choosing an object from home of some significance to us, bringing it to school to show our classmates, and explaining in front of the class why it…
Christian vs Secular?
What’s the difference between Christian education and secular education? Here Mrs. Joy Flint tells us from her experiences what you will not find in a secular school.
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