Teaching Aids
by Dave Brown
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The purpose of this page is to guide you to some teaching aids that we have collected and that have proven themselves to be effective in teaching (and thus learning) the bible. The following documents have been included:
Bible Study Questions (for Teaching) - this is a very effective teaching method for providing background and then moving on to the plan of salvation. Its value is that it make no assertions. It merely provides a reference to the bible passage, and then asks a simple (usually yes/no) question about it. Devised by Dave Bradford (who has now gone on to be with the Lord), we have edited them and organized them into a series of five lessons.
Bible Study Questions Guide - for those who are teaching, this is a guide for the use of the Bible Study Question method given above. it emphasizes the need for keeping the teacher out of the way and allowing the student to discover biblical principles directly from the bible itself.
Periods of Bible History - this is a great way to see the whole big picture of what the bible is all about. It is not a series of unrelated books, which is how it seems when we study them in an unsystematic way. Rather, it is a story from eternity to eternity with a loving and just God who never changes in his mercy and grace to those who love Him. If you want a more general view of the authority of the Old and New Testaments, please click on the link below:
Rightfully Dividing: Old and New Testaments
What are the conditions of salvation given by Jesus?
Go to Bible Study Methods
The purpose of this page is to guide you to some teaching aids that we have collected and that have proven themselves to be effective in teaching (and thus learning) the bible. The following documents have been included:
Bible Study Questions (for Teaching) - this is a very effective teaching method for providing background and then moving on to the plan of salvation. Its value is that it make no assertions. It merely provides a reference to the bible passage, and then asks a simple (usually yes/no) question about it. Devised by Dave Bradford (who has now gone on to be with the Lord), we have edited them and organized them into a series of five lessons.
Bible Study Questions Guide - for those who are teaching, this is a guide for the use of the Bible Study Question method given above. it emphasizes the need for keeping the teacher out of the way and allowing the student to discover biblical principles directly from the bible itself.
Periods of Bible History - this is a great way to see the whole big picture of what the bible is all about. It is not a series of unrelated books, which is how it seems when we study them in an unsystematic way. Rather, it is a story from eternity to eternity with a loving and just God who never changes in his mercy and grace to those who love Him. If you want a more general view of the authority of the Old and New Testaments, please click on the link below:
Rightfully Dividing: Old and New Testaments
What are the conditions of salvation given by Jesus?
Go to Bible Study Methods