Teaching is vital to the Great Commission. Effective teaching inspires, motivates, and makes a lasting impact. This course addresses challenges faced by teachers and offers practical solutions to enhance teaching and learning in various settings.
By Manna Seminary Doctorate DivisionWhether it’s teaching students or training teachers, few things are more important in ministry than teaching. That business about it being central to the Great Commission is no exaggeration: “Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, teaching them …” But sometimes our teaching about things inspiring only inspires yawns, and talk about the eternal sometimes degenerates into discussion of the mundane. And some Sunday afternoons we sit alone in the study and wonder: Is all this making a difference in anyone’s daily life?
We know better, for the Word of God does accomplish something through us and in spite of us. Most days teaching goes well and people seem helped, sometimes moved. But we never leave a class without feeling that this or that could have gone better. Another challenge always demands our attention.
Our authors in the books know these and other challenges of teaching. Better still, they each have learned to meet them successfully.
This course deals with the problems and tries to meet them so Christian Education can do its work in the Church, the School and the Home.
The Manna Doctorate Program continues the Manna Seminary philosophy of staying Bible based but emphasizes ministry leadership. The Doctorate program emphasizes quality Christian leadership at all levels of the ministry. It takes an in-depth look at the lives of great leaders of the past. It promotes the highest level of ministry in the church with advanced courses in heeding, leading, and feeding the flock.