Episode 65 - Teaching During the Summertime

EPISODE · May 3, 2021 · 28 MIN

Episode 65 - Teaching During the Summertime

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Listen in as Dan and Zac discuss ideas for planning out your teaching moments during the summertime months. Some Ideas from Chris: The summer offers a unique opportunity to teach on a particular issue or topic because of the short season it is. Consider what’s happening in current youth and popular culture and intentionally plan a short series that will address it. Plan your events first then your teaching. Consider a short NT letter or OT narrative to teach in broad strokes. Consider letting students teach. Keep the Fall in mind (know where you’re going). Don’t be afraid to try something new. (Use a Bible study with video, work through a particular topic, bring in a couple of guest speakers, etc) Podcast Partner: Central Baptist College -- www.CBC.edu 501-329-6872 / [email protected] Become a Patron at https://patron.podbean.com/StudentMinistryMatters Join the Student Ministry Matters Facebook Community at www.Facebook.com/groups/StudentMinistryMattersCommunity  Hosts:  Dan Carson - [email protected] Chris Vines - [email protected] Zac Lee - [email protected] Student Ministry Matters, 1410 North Porter Road, Fayetteville, AR 72703  www.StudentMinistryMatters.com [email protected] 

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