Adult Bible classes provide an environment in which men and women can make friends, learn God’s Word, and have spiritual needs met. But this doesn’t happen by accident!
A quick survey of Acts 2–4 reveals an important priority in the early local church—meeting one another’s needs. We also learn this principle from Paul’s analogy of the church to the human body
Effective teachers know what they want their students to learn, and like a wise builder, they teach God’s Word in an orderly fashion. Their lessons are not disconnected, but they build upon one another, adding . . .
There are few things that excite a pastor or Sunday school teacher like meeting a first-time visitor. The presence of a guest breathes life into a classroom or church auditorium.
The care group leader helps his class leader create an atmosphere of belonging within the class, by fellowshipping, contacting, and caring for the assigned members of the class.
The discipler enters into a one-on-one relationship with a new believer from the class, in order to guide the new member through the Daily in the Word program and to provide a mature Christian friend for the purpose of mentoring.
The class secretary assists the class leader in keeping information on class members properly recorded and up-to-date, especially as it relates to the weekly class attendance and . . .