King's Business - 1964-09

BIBLE STUDY OUTLINES

Teaching Sunday school this year? Let Broadman be your helper...

BLUEPRINT FOR TEACHING John T. Sisemore This unique book tells you how to make a teaching plan, which will lead to more effective teaching. How to get started, what methods to use, how to motivate lesson study, how to relate the lesson to life— this book offers help on these and other problems. Clear organization and vigorous style make it easy to understand and use. $1.95

ALL TH ING S ARE YOURS

Introduction

A. Divisions in Corinth. B. Various arguments of Paul against divisions. 1. It is wrong to glory in man’s wisdom. 2. Division is carnal. 3. Paul and Apollos were only ministers. 4. It is wicked to destroy the temple of God. C. The final argument — “ All things are yours.” I. The World’s Philosophy Is One of Getting. A. Material wealth. B. Culture and education. C. Fame and Power. II. In Christ God Gives All Things. A. Men of wisdom. 1. There is no need to limit one’s belief to the teaching of one man — such as Paul, Apollos, or Cephas. This is a principle the churches of Christ stand for historical­ ly- 2. A modern analogy lies in Luther, Wesley, etc.

A PRIMER FOR TEACHERS AND LEADERS LeRoy Ford Using clever drawings and brief text, Dr. Ford presents the principles of learning and effective teaching methods. It’s easy reading and even easier to apply in your own teaching situation. Paper, $1.50 TOOLS FOR TEACHING AND TRAINING LeRoy Ford A practical book of ideas teachers can easily adapt. Dr. Ford tells how to use nonprojected materials such as charts, maps, chalkboards, and other teaching aids. Paper, 950 TEACHING FOR RESULTS Fadley B. Edge This book stresses the importance of specific teaching aims to relate the lesson to the pupil’s own experiences. It gives basic principles to guide teachers and illustrates each. $3.00 HELPING THE TEACHER Findley B. Edge This book is organized to help you learn teaching methods by doing. The author gives tips on lesson planning, including the use of a variety of teaching methods—also has resource material for a department superintendent to use with his teachers. $2.95

B. The World.

1. Man was told to subdue, have dominion. 2. After Adam’s fall, man did not even have dominion over himself. 3. “I have o v e r c o m e the world.” Christ conquered the world and lays it at our feet — to use, not to abuse.

C. Life.

1. Abundant life. 2. Eternal life.

D. Death.

1. Christ has taken the sting and fear out of death. 2. Death is now a door into eternal life. E. Things present. F. Things to come. III. God’s Grace Is the Basis of Christian Service. (“ Freely ye have received, freely give.” ) A. The world grasps, the Chris­ tian gives — as there is noth­ ing more to be sought since he has found Christ. B. Ye are Christ’s. The principle of stewardship is applied here. C. Christ is God’s. When one is in Christ, he is in tune with God’s will.

It's easy to prepare with the TEACHING PU N KIT

To help you in lesson planning, this kit contains a teaching plan sheet for each Sunday of the year and four quarterly guide sheets. Also has filled-in samples of both sheets, and another explaining how to use them. Sheets are 8)6 x 11 inches, punched to fold into a 5)6 x 8)6 binder. $1.00

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