The Teacher’s Challenge
Ill-prepared or unprepared words can do more harm than good.
In the children’s song, O Be Careful, Little Eyes, the final verse challenges us to:
O be careful little mouth what you say
O be careful little mouth what you say
There's a Father up above
And He's looking down in love
So, be careful little mouth what you say
Since I was a young adult, I’ve taught at every church I’ve attended or pastored. Through the years I’ve discovered that some people take the position seriously while others don’t. Some covet teaching, and others run from the prospect of it. My grandmother spent the entire week preparing to teach her Sunday School class. I’ve known others who didn’t look at the lesson until two hours before class. Read more...
In the children’s song, O Be Careful, Little Eyes, the final verse challenges us to:
O be careful little mouth what you say
O be careful little mouth what you say
There's a Father up above
And He's looking down in love
So, be careful little mouth what you say
Since I was a young adult, I’ve taught at every church I’ve attended or pastored. Through the years I’ve discovered that some people take the position seriously while others don’t. Some covet teaching, and others run from the prospect of it. My grandmother spent the entire week preparing to teach her Sunday School class. I’ve known others who didn’t look at the lesson until two hours before class. Read more...
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