Tuesday, March 8, 2022

What Is Teaching?

 

Teaching

“Teaching Them”
TEACHING MINISTER'S DESCRIPTION
“GROWTH THROUGH TEACHING AND DISCIPLESHIP

 

     1. Develop teaching skills through training opportunities, teaching and discipling others in the class. 

     2. Substitute teach in other classes or in Bible studies elsewhere. 

     3. Encourage others in the class to serve as substitutes and permanent teachers in preschool, children, youth and adult classes. 

     4. Help the teacher in preparation: make copies, set up the class room, obtain teaching aids, and give special reports during class. 

     5. Spend time with a teacher to learn teaching methods in order to be better equipped to teach. If you are an experienced teacher, help someone else become a teacher by training them. 

     6. Pray daily for the class teacher and the other teachers in the church. 

     7. Be available to disciple another Christian, especially those new to the Christian faith. 

     As a Teaching Minister, you cultivate class members to serve as teachers, in your class and other classes. “T” Ministers will have the following responsibilities: 

1. Teaching -- Doing the work of a teacher, including the preparation and implementation. 

2. Training -- For those who have not taught, this means participating in a training opportunity offered to help prepare you to serve as a teacher. For those who are teaching already, attend and also encourage prospective teachers to attend these training times. 

3. helping -- Be willing to assist the teacher in various needs, such as making copies, not just for your adult class, but perhaps in preschool, children and/or youth classes. 

4. Discipling -- Take someone who would like a small discipleship group and encourage him or her in their faith. This could be a home Bible study, video ministry, or Discipleship Training at church.

GREEN REPRESENTS THE GROWTH IN OUR TEACHING.