The Road Not Taken

 

 

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;

Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim
Because it was grassy and wanted wear,
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,

And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I marked the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way
I doubted if I should ever come back.

I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I,
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.

Robert Frost

Dear darlings, munchkins, sweetypies how are you all doing ? The poem above is one of my favorite poems.

I always wanted to be different and though I was able to fit into the mold of a good paster’s daughter I wanted to travel, to explore the world , to fall in love, and yes I did the  latter. I traveled, I went to different countries and explored different cultures still deep inside I was a paster’s daughter.

The cultures varied but inside I was a paster’s daughter I did not have the courage to rebel nor did I want to.

Rebellion can be a good thing or a bad thing. Martin Luther rebelled against the corruption of the early catholic churches and brought about reformation and freedom by justification of grace to the protestants.

Martin Luther King rebelled against white supremacy and today because of his rebellion we have a wonderful

colored President of USA which was only a dream in the times of Martin Luther King.

When the British ruled India, our great and wonderful freedom fighter Mahatma Gandhi brought about independence to India by sathyagraha or non-violence.

Rebellion can be a wonderful thing if done rightfully. Our Lord Jesus rebelled against the Pharisees and broke boundaries between the Gentiles and the Jews and now we can accepted into God’s family of believers due to the breaking of boundaries by Jesus.

Dear ones if you want to rebel go ahead and do it right, doing drugs or over dosing in alcohol or bed hoping is not rebellion it is stupidity. So if you want to rebel rebel  go ahead, but do it for your benefit and the benefit of society.

If you were bullied or tormented prove your adversaries wrong do well in life, go to university, get a good job. Susan Boyel the lady who was tormented all her 46 years rebelled by going on Britain’s got talent and became a global sensation and those who tormented her hid their faces in shame.

Go ahead break the mold of society, travel the less travelled road, life is too short to do nothing if people are mean to you rebel and flash them the sweetest smile and say how do you do, maybe they are jealous, maybe they are insecure but my dear friend are “You”. “You” are not them, “You” are not everybody, “You” are somebody and that is why they are frightened. So stand up and make a difference in this community and the world. The Stakes are high the rewards worthwhile. God Bless from the Rebellious Indian aunty

No man succeeds without a good woman behind him. Wife or mother, if it is both, he is twice blessed indeed. Harold MacMillan

 

 

 

Hi there dearest dearest munchkins, sweetypies, my cho cho chweet friends, how are you all doing ? Well I had an interesting week just watched the Bollywood movie Cocktail which it was aptly named fewer the words the better but I thank God for happy endings.

 

Well my dear cutey pies today I am going to talk to wifes out there, the mummies out there. In one of my previous blogs I stressed on the point to looking good for our better halfs now I going to tell you something learn to complement him. Tell him honey you look smart in that pair of Jeans and white shirt or tell him wow look at that tux it will make you look so handsome. Buy him small gifts of cufflinks, or deodorant, after shave or even perfume in this world and age even men like to be treated once in a while if you are not in the buying thing, bake him a cake, cook him nice dinner just show him how much you appreciate him.

 

Men they work from 9-5pm they are busy sometimes they get stressed do not irritate or complain to them, let it wait give them a good meal and when they are well settled talk to them in a soft voice. Aggression in women is a turn off so is miss “bitchitities”  please be patient with him. Women you can never be his mother but be his best second half listen to him, counsel him, no one knows him better than you do make life exciting in the week ends play scrabble or Uno just be his best friend.

 

I have learnt if you want your marriage to work be his best and closest friend then of course take time with your figure, hair and make up and if there is a fight I urge you women to be humble enough to apologize to him. Men you too need to take care of your women and treat them well with date nights every week we need marriages to work. We need humility in our lives before God and before our spouses and we need to bring back love for our wives and for our families.

 

So let the God of Love reign in our lives

 

From Doctor Lovology

The Indian Aunty

Everyone deserves a chance to love and be loved in return

Hi there munchkins this blog is designed specially for those who are looking for love. I believe every human being has a partner specially designed for him or her. When God made man God made them male and female. Now through the evolving of the world and the evolving of morals there are relationships between man and man or woman and woman.

I am not here to judge or criticize you or push religion down your throats. In fact I have a few gay guy friends. I love these people who have one longing that is love.

Love the ungodly, love the gay or lesbian. Do you know there is a prostitute in the lineage of Jesus called Rahab. Love the different and the difficult. Love the gothics they are just expressing how they feel to the world.

Man can be born that way to be attracted to men or there must be some underlying problem in his life. There are even Christian eunuchs or transvestites in the Bible who are mentioned in the Old and New Testament. There is the place in heaven for the different.

People in this fallen world where there is binge drinking, one night stands and homosexual relationships all cry out for one word and that is love. Unconditional Love and acceptance into this world for who they are.

Why should we categorize people by their outward appearance be it a particular religion, race, dress sense or if they are who they are. Let me tell you something Jesus was a non conformist . He brought about free grace and forgiveness of sins by dying a shameful death on the cross. He did not judge the woman caught in adultery. He spoke to a woman who had many husbands where even speaking to someone of the opposite sex was considered a sin much less a Samaritan woman.

He saw the corruption in the Synagogue and overturned the tables and drove out the self righteous bigots or Pharisees.

He was not a Pharisee he was a carpenter by trade a simple non conforming human being who drank wine  and ate with the people the world turned it’s back on.

He dined with the tax collectors and prostitutes and touched lepers and healed them. Who are we to judge the gays, lesbians, prostitutes  or the gothics they are people like you and me seeking love, seeking their identity and seeking a God of love.

Do not be a bigot or gossiper if you point out one finger at them with your self righteous seat remember there are four fingers pointing back at you.

Learn to love, The Bible says love your neighbor as your self . The greatest command in the Bible is LOVE. If you want to change the world have LOVE .  Friend LOVE exists it is real like a warm waterfall. Man, relationships, money can not give you that love but God can. I do not care if you are a drug addict or alcoholic or have had multiple sexual partners but just go into a room close the door and say God if you are real show me your love minimum time is 15 minutes and watch him spread his love over you. Just try it once you have love , That love can take the place of addictions what ever it is. He is real and He loves you.

Love from the non conforming

Indian Aunty

Prayer

PRAYER

 

What is prayer?  Prayer, I believe, is our communion with the Almighty.  There are numerous ways of communion with the Almighty.  The bible says when my saints shall humble themselves and pray then shall I forgive their sins and heal their land.  This is what this essay is all about.  Our intercession and supplication laid before our heavenly Father.

 

There are different kinds of prayer.  One of the main points is praying in the holy ghost and having the spirit of God direct us in our prayer.  Secondly, praying with faith as Mark 11:24 praying with faith is believing with faith we have received the answers to our prayers according to the will of God.  Praying with thanksgiving we must learn to thank God for our answers (Luke 17:17).

 

Prayer is petition (John 16:23-24).  God is our Provider.  He is Jehovah Jireh as John 16:23-24 tells us.  We must learn to ask according to the will of God.  Once in our home, when I was about 9 years old, we were living in Singapore during that time.  We had no food in our home so we decided to pray for food.  Miraculously, the next day, a lady from our prayer group came home with large packets of food because as she and her friend were praying, God gave her a vision of our empty refrigerator and told her and her friend to fill it up.  God is good.  We petitioned God and He answered our prayer.

 

Prayer is intercession.  Intercession is when we share the burden of Christ for a person, circumstance or need anywhere in the world.  We have become partakers of Christ’s suffering.

 

Prayer                          Need in               God’s love

Answered                    the world            and feelings

Get the                        or an                   for that

Victory                         individual            particular

Need or emotion

 

God places the

Burden in the

Heart of the

Intercessor

For that particular

Need or individual

 

Therefore, intercessor fills the bridge between Christ and the need.  Through Christ gaining victory in prayer.  Prayer is therefore praise and worship, waiting on God, confession, intercession, petition and thanksgiving.

 

In conclusion I would like to say that God has bestowed on us this awesome gift of communing with our Creator, thanking our Provider, worshipping our Creator, loving our Heavenly father and listening to Him.  Above all, experiencing His love and growing to be more like Him.

Pneumotolgy

T

Whatever is true of the triune God is true of the holy spirit … a considered perusal of the sacred text yields an impression that the holy spirit is the mighty executive of the Godhead and by so much his relation to both father and son is a theme of great proportions.”  (L. S. Chafer)

Christlikeness is the primary manifestation of the filling of the Spirit.”  (Charles C. Rynie)

The holy spirit has graciously connected Himself with two things – truth and prayer.”  (C. H. Spurgeon)

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “The branch of Christian theology concerned with the holy ghost and other spiritual concepts”.

What is the trinity?  We have God the father, God the son, and God the holy spirit – the three in one. The age old examples are a hard boiled egg.  We have the egg shell, egg yoke and egg white.  We have ice, water and water vapour.  Three in one.  Gen. 1:2 tells us that the spirit of God was hovering over the waters.  Who is this spirit of God who existed before anything existed?  In Gen. 2:7, God breathed into the breath of man.  When God created man in his image, did man have life in him.  No, the life came when God breathed his breath into man.  In other words, man now has a spirit.  God is Triune.

We can go deeper into this subject but there is no time.   Eg  what is the difference between soul and spirit.

Where does the holy spirit dwell in the life of a born again believer?  The holy spirit dwells in the heart of a believer.  The holy spirit is omnipotent, omniscient and omnipresent.

How does the indwelling of the holy spirit change our lives?  According to Acts 2:104, when the holy spirit came on the believers in the form of tongues of fire, it did not just stop with the gift of tongues.  There seems to be a radical transformation in the personality of Peter as He boldly spoke to the crowds.  The holy spirit, through him, convicted the crowds and many put their faith and trust in God.   (see diagram over)

  1. How has the infilling of the holy spirit impacted your life?
  2. What is more important, baptism of the holy spirit or baptism of water?
  3. How do you think you can renew your relationship with the holy spirit?  or how do think you can have a closer communion with the holy spirit?

One new perspective that I gained while studying the subject of pneumatology was that the Holy Spirit prepares us for ministry.  After Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist, the holy spirit came on Jesus and Jesus, already anointed, was specifically anointed for the task ordained for Him.  The question I now put forward is did Jesus commence His ministry as soon as He was empowered?  Luke 4:1-12 tells us Jesus was led by the spirit of God to the desert where He was tempted by Satan.  I would like to add that God tests us.  God allows certain trying times in a person’s life .. but God never tempts us.  If we take the story of Job, God allowed Job to go through a very horrendous experience but Job, because his faith in God was firm, was blessed beyond measure in his later life.  Now, coming back to the former question, I believe God prepares us before ministry for the specific task or tasks appointed for us.

Take the life of Elisha.  Elisha waited ten years for the double portion of anointing.  Those ten years were the processing time and the preparation time for Elisha.

Why was apostle Paul two years in the desert before he went up to Jerusalem to meet the other apostles.  Because it was his preparation time.  It was his processing time.

How does the holy spirit prepare and process us?  I believe He sometimes allows us to go through trying times.  He sometimes allows us to see how weak we are so that we rely more on His strength and His wisdom.  He sometimes allows loneliness in a person’s life which enables us to have a closer relationship with Him.  He sometimes just gives us the green signal and tells us, you are ready, go for it.  It is up to God to map our life and it is our duty as His children to walk in His way.  But God never forces us;  God never pushes His call down our throats.  We can either choose to obey or disobey.  The holy spirit is our comforter, our guide, our teacher, our healer, our best friend.  It should be our duty as His children to say, “Holy spirit, have your way in me”.

Why do the Pentecostal churches attract the most amount of Christians?  Is it because it is more fun?  It is because of the move of the holy spirit.  According to statistics taken from the book, The Holiness Pentecostal Tradition, by Vinson Synan, the global Pentecostal/charismatic membership was:

1901 – 40 members

1975 – 96 million

1995 – 460 million

2000 – 550 million

Praise God, the membership is still growing.


BIBLIOGRAPHY

Duewel, Wesley, Revival Fire, Michigan, Zondervan, 1995

Synan, Vinson, The Holiness – Pentecostal Tradition, Michigan, Zondervan, 1971

Williams, J. Rodman, Renewal Theology, Michigan, Zondervan, 1990

Teaching

TEACHING, A LITTLE PIECE OF HOLY GROUND

 

 

“I expected something much greater – an instructor of the young, training the mind in order to train the heart.”  (Pere Girard 1894).  Teaching is an awesome responsibility as a teacher moulds, equips and trains an individual to go out into the world with adequate knowledge on how to handle life.

 

“Teacher:  one who imparts instruction and communicates knowledge of religious truth or other matters”  (Merril C. Tenney, p. 600, 1967).  A teacher is also a role model to the student.  The greatest role model of humanity is Jesus Christ.  He is the epitome of a teacher.  “Jesus went throughout Galilee teaching in their synagogues, preaching the good news of the Kingdom and healing every disease and sickness among the people.”  Jesus is the epitome of a teacher who operated in all the spiritual gifts.  “Teaching in the Christian faith was validated by Jesus who was called teacher or Rabbi.”  (Jack W. Hayford, p. 777, 1995)

 

I Corinthians 12:28 says “And in the Church God has appointed first of all apostles, second prophets, third teachers, then workers of miracles, also those having gifts of healing, those able to help others, those with gifts of administration and those speaking in different kinds of tongues”.

 

 

 

Summary of main issues from primary author:  The author compares teaching, taking apostle Paul as an example, to a father instructing his children.  “This sense of identity is helped along by fathering a mixture of warmth, instruction and expectation”.  (David P. Gerhee and Walter Jackson, 1996)

 

The first skill in teaching that the authors put forward is attending;  in other words attending is learning to listen and being attentive.  The second skill they put forward is asserting.  Being assertive is being able to put forward your own thoughts, being able to put your points across without manipulation.  The author now illustrates teaching quoting I Thessalonians 2:1-11 where apostle Paul compares teaching to a mother and child.  The mother sees her child as part of herself in the same way the teacher sees the student as part of himself/herself.  “Teaching is that intimate encounter that recognises and affirms difference and distance.”  (David P. Geshee and Walter C. Jackson, 1996).  Now on the portion of learners on holy ground “what actually occurs in a learning setting differs sharply with what was planned because it gives attention to the learner’s experience of learning”.  (Geshee and Jackson, 1996)  Therefore the learning process has many dimensions.  The learner has to concentrate on what the teacher is saying;  the learner has to process the information and retain the information.  Life also has a very significant part as the learner experiences the different aspects and the different stages he walks through in life.

 

 

Teachers on holy ground:  Just as the learner goes through stages in his life where he goes through experiences that he learns from, the teacher on the other hand walks on the stage which is quite the contrary.  The teacher is the ultimate performer to an audience who are the learners.  “What teachers do speaks volumes about who teachers are.”  (Gushee and Jackson, 1996)  Teachers bring in their whole personality into the classroom and their conscious and unconscious body language plays a vital role in the classroom.

 

Grounded on holy ground:  The learner now goes out into the world called a “learned” carrying a degree in hand;  yet, on the other hand, faces life and still carries on the spiritual journey of learning.

 

Critical review of author’s ideas:  “This sense of identity is helped along by fathering – a mixture of warmth, instruction and expectation”.  (Gushee & Jackson, 1996)  I believe a father is a father;  a teacher can nowhere be compared to a father.  God is our father and God is the ultimate father of the world;  and second in the fatherly hierarchy, come our parents and our parents are individual role models to the children   only then come the teachers.  Yes, the teachers do have a vital role to play in a learner’s life but a teacher cannot take the place of a father.

 

“Attending is the first skill – learning to listen, praying close attention to the full context of the conversation.”  (Geshee & Jackson, 1996)

 

I personally believe that attending is not the first skill.  On the contrary, it is preparation and gaining knowledge of the material to be taught.  For a counsellor on the other hand, attending becomes the first skill;  but for a teacher there is nothing more important than preparation.

 

“Asserting is the other skill.  This means presenting our own insights and beliefs forcefully but without manipulation.”  (Geshee & Jackson, 1996)  I believe that the teacher must also get ideas from the learners if a teacher has false beliefs and information, this can lead many learners astray.  As 2 Pet. 2:1 says:  “But there were also false prophets among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you”.  Therefore if a false teacher is assertive, he could be imparting false doctrine in the mind of a learner.

 

“The mother and child model of interpersonal relationships has much to say about Christian teaching.”  (Gushee & Jackson, 1996)  A mother and child relationship is unique.  Christian teaching enables a learner to comprehend the Scriptures and, unless in exceptions, it is good to advice a learner and listen to a learner;  but it is wrong to get emotionally involved with a learner.  Therefore, a mother/child illustration to Christian teaching is ‘NOT’ a reality, but on the contrary, a fantasy.

 

“There is one other issue that is critical to learning style – the role of life experiences.”  (Gushee & Jackson, 1996)  I believe life is the most significant learning experience for an individual.  Life can also be a breaking experience for an individual, with God guiding the individual.  Having the right people’s influence, the individual can learn from life;  but if the individual becomes entangled in the wrong company and sin, life can break the individual and the whole personality of the individual is distorted.

 

“They see their work as a solo performance.”  (Gushee & Jackson 1996)  If a teacher sees his work as a solo performance, he would be so preoccupied with the theatrics of the performance that he would fail to realise that there are minds he has to nurture and provide knowledge to, and from whom he too can benefit intellectually.

 

Biblical Discussion:  “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.”  Matt. 28:19,20

 

This verse tells us that God instructs us, His children, to go out into the world to be missionaries in the world, and teach others the word of God, not only through speech, but also through example.  “He said to them, ‘Go into all the world and preach the good news to all creation’.”  (Mark 16:15)  God instructs us as His children to go out and preach the good news.  There is a difference between preaching and teaching the Gospel, but what ultimately counts is that others listen and put their trust and faith in God.

 

“You must teach what is in accord with sound doctrine.”  (Titus 2:1)  This tells us to teach in sound doctrine, to teach what the word of God teaches us.  “In everything, set them an example by doing what is good.  In your teaching, show integrity, seriousness.”  (Titus 2:7)  This tells us not only to teach, but to be an example to other believers and non-believers so that we teach, not only though word, but also through action.

 

L. Richards says ‘ teach’ sound doctrine.  This means ‘to speak, assert, proclaim’.  What is to be the subject of this vocal instruction?  Not ‘sound doctrine’ itself, but a lifestyle that is in harmony with the revealed truths that shape our understanding of God and of the meaning of life in this world.  This is the reason apostle Paul urges Titus to teach sound doctrine and at the same time, to be an example to all believers.

 

“And the things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust to reliable men who will also be qualified to teach others.”  2 Tim. 2:2  This verse shows that even in the eschatological times of apostle Paul, there was a need for Bible teachers who would teach the word of God, not just through word, but also through example.

 

Integration of ideas on topic from other writers:  “Within the gospels, one of the most frequently used designations is the teacher.  It occurs forty-five times – fourteen times he is referred to as Rabbi.  So it is obvious that one of the prominent functions of our Lord during his public ministry was teaching”.  (Howard G. Hendricks, p. 13, 1988)

 

Jesus was a teacher not only through word, but also through example, and this awesome teacher, our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, is impacting the world today.  “Good teaching, well done, is hard and satisfying intellectual, emotional and physical work.  It is also socially responsible work.”  (Susan Groundwater, Robyn Ewing and Rosie Le Cornu, p. 1, 1998)  There is a lot of hard work that goes into good teaching and the teacher gives of himself/herself emotionally, psychologically and intellectually.

 

A teacher has to be reflective and analytical as he/she will have to make decisions on how to present the subject matter to the learners.  (Kevin Barry, Len King, p. 4, 1998)  The teacher is the one who educates the learner.  The teacher is the one with all the information which he in turn passes on to the learner.  The learner cannot gain these facts by himself.  He relies on the teacher to be a walking computer.  (Anne Forester and Margaret Reinhard, p. 32, 1994)

 

“At present, opinion is divided about the subject of education.  People do not take the same view about what should be learned by the young, either with a view to human excellence, or a view to the best possible life, nor is it clear whether education should be directed mainly to the intellect or to moral character;  whether the proper studies to be pursued are those that are useful in life or those which make for excellence;  or those that advance the bounds of knowledge men do not all honour the same excellence and so naturally they differ about the proper training for it.  (Aristotle)”  (Christopher J. Lucas, p. 47, 1972)

 

“Then as Gentiles began to be accepted into the fold and the old Judaic law was abandoned, the need for a process of instruction in the rudiments of the faith became apparent.”  (Christopher J. Lucas, p. 176, 1972)  This portion tells us, just as in Biblical times there was a need for Biblical teachers with not just heart knowledge, but those who practise what they teach, there was and there is a need for teachers who are able to teach the rudiments of the Christian faith guided and inspired by the Holy Spirit.

 

“It seems to me very dangerous to apply the aims and methods of science to human beings as individuals .. teaching involves emotions, which cannot be systematically appraised and employed and human values which are quite outside the grasp of science.”  (Higet, 1954)

 

In reply to Higet, Gorge replied “So it is with teaching.  Although teaching requires artistry it can be subjected to scientific scrutiny”.  (Michael J. Dunkin & Bruce J. Biddle, p. 18, 1936)  Teaching is therefore an art and a science combined together to form an individual moulding the minds of other individuals.  “Teaching is an activity designed to facilitate the process of learning by providing the desired information, by arranging circumstances, activities and opportunities that are likely to promote skill and knowledge acquisition, and by providing the necessary guides to keep the processes of learning on the desired track.”  (Gavriel Solomon, p. 35, 1992)

 

This tells us that a teacher needs to prepare himself before teaching us that by good sound preparation he should be able to guide the learner on the desired track of learning.  But the key for understanding this paragraph is preparation.  “The teacher talks more than all the students combined.  He manages class activities by giving directions.  He expresses his ideas by lecturing.  He stimulates student participation by asking questions.  The first step toward systematic classroom management is made when a teacher understands how to control his verbal communication so that he can use his influence as a social force”.  (Ned A. Flanders, p. 42, 1967)  A teacher is in control of a classroom of learners (most often) and this teacher influences these learners through word;  that is by teaching and asking thought provoking questions and by action or example.

 

Let us take the example of apostle Paul.  Apostle Paul was not just a teacher of the word but he also practised what he preached.  “As a Jew and a rabbi, Saul of Tarsus knew the Old Testament well.  The similarities between Christ’s approach and Paul’s are not accidental.  Undoubtedly Christ singled out relevant Old Testament passages and taught his disciples the principles by which they were to be interpreted.”  (William Sanford, David Allan, Frederic Williams, p. 3, 1982)  Paul, who was an example by speech and action to the followers of Jesus Christ, followed the example of Jesus Christ himself.  Paul was a perfect teacher who had the gift of apostleship.  When Mahatma Gandhi of India followed the example of Sathyagraha or non-violence, numerous Indians followed him.  He was a teacher of action and example.  He practised what he preached.

 

“An important part of the teacher’s work is to nurture students and to manage information in such a way that each student achieves maximum intellectual, social, physical, emotional and spiritual growth.”  (Kevin Barry and Len King, p. 6, 1993)

 

Jesus, who is the epitome of a perfect teacher at the commencement of his public ministry, did a lot of teaching which equipped and enhanced the people as well as their comprehension of God.  “He taught His disciples and the crowds that followed Him from a mountainside at the beginning of His public ministry.”  (Matt. 5:1).  The central theme of the sermon is summarized in Matt. 5:48, “You shall be perfect, just as your Father in heaven is perfect”.  The word ‘perfect’ does not refer to sinless or moral perfection.  It indicates completeness, wholeness, maturity – being all that God wants a person to be”.  (Thomas Nelson, p. 317, 1993)  This indicates that a teacher in no way has to be perfect.  No one is perfect except God, but a teacher has to mould the mind of a learner to bring it to intellectual and spiritual maturity.

 

In the same way, the word of God nurtures and matures our mind.  When Jesus ascended to heaven He sent His Holy Spirit on the earth.  The Holy Spirit is our Guide and our teacher.  (Acts 2:3)  “The promises of divine instruction given in these verses pertain to several areas.

 

 

  1. Instruction in “all things:  (John 14:26);
  2. Recollection of Christ’s past utterances (14:26);
  3. Guidance into “all truth” (16:13);
  4. Declaration of future events (16:13);  and
  5. Revelation of the “deep things” of God (1 Cor. 2:10).

 

Examining these verses will help us see how the Holy Spirit specifically conducts his teaching ministry.”  (Roy B. Zuck, p. 36, 1978)

 

When did the real surge into learning come about?  This occurred in the 13th century.  The 13th century is called the “wonderful century of the medieval world”.  It was in this century that universities were raised up and the scholars got the resources together.  (Ellwood P. Cubberley, p. 241, 1948).

 

Ministry Application:  “When we integrate all these terms and concepts into our notion of teaching, what do we discover.  First the teaching ministry is one of shaping lives, not simply one of passing on even true information.  Second, Christian teaching deals with every aspect of our lives.”  (L. Richards, 1987)

 

To be a Christian Bible school teacher, one has to have a close relationship with God and His word.  “It simply means bringing the insights of Scripture to bear on the daily lives of learners by modelling, instructing, encouraging, advising, urging, exhorting, guiding, exposing and convicting.”  (L. Richards, 1987)

 

Therefore a Christian teacher has to know and apply the Scriptures in his own life so that he would be able to put forth what he has learned in his life to the life of the learners that he is called to encourage.  Therefore, I believe that it is not just the teaching skills or just the knowledge of the word of God, but both these principles which complement each other, and guided by the holy spirit, that make a good teacher.

 

Conclusion:  In conclusion, I would like to say that to be a Christian teacher is an awesome responsibility, not just for the learners, but also a responsibility before God and for God.  “What really counts in the end is whether a person’s mind is radically transformed by Christ and so spiritually attuned to the mind of Christ, that he thinks instinctively from the depths of his mental being in a way worthy of God.”  (Kenneth O Gangol, p. 74, 1988)

 

Therefore it is not just the learner, but also the teacher who benefits from the word of God.  As the teacher equips the learner, the teacher’s life is enhanced by the word of God.

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

Barry, Kevin & King, Len, Beginning Teaching, David Barlow Enterprises, 1993.

 

Barry, Kevin & King, Len, Beginning Teaching, Social Science Press, Katoomba NSW, 1998.

 

Cubberley, Ellwood P., The History of Education, Constable and Company Ltd, 1948

 

Dunkin, Michael J. & Bidolle, Bruce J., The Study of Teaching, USA, 1974.

 

Forester, Ann, The Teacher’s Way, Margaret Reinhard, Toronto, 1994.

 

Gushee & Jackson, Preparation for Christian Ministry.

 

Hayford, Jack W., Hayford’s Bible Handbook, Thomas Nelson Publishers,

1995.

 

Lucas, Christopher J., Our Western Educational Heritage, USA, 1972.

 

Nelson, Nelson’s Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts, Thomas Nelson Inc. Nashville, 1996.

 

O’Gangel, Kenneth O. & Hendricks, Howard G., The Christian Educator’s Handbook on Teaching, Baker Books, Grand Rapids Michigan, 1998.

 

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A Humble Prayer

This song is sung for the underprivileged people around the world here in the west we must be so thankful for running water, shelter and food above all God who watches over us. Many people in the third world have nothing but we can give them hope not just by financial help but by prayer as well. God help the poor, the down trodden, abused women May Our Great God be ever present in there lives as he is in ours.

Circle Of Life

Have you ever wondered why you were walking in circles same job same car same mortgage same coffee in the morning and yes same husband or same wife, well my dear brothers and sisters we are not living a soap opera or Holly wood movie we are living life a reality.
It happened many years back when the children of Israel walked for 40 years in the desert they mumbled and complained just as we all do when we see the bills.But God through the  vision and direction of Joshua brought them home to their promised land.
Someone once asked me where and what is home to me I said it is a place of contentment, a place of peace, a place of refuge a place of love, a place where you are most comfortable and you are not looking for anything else or anyone else that place my dear friends is home.
You may be in America and are in the best place in the world to live in. I live in the United Kingdom in Northern Ireland and yes it is just as good  as America but I realised though I have all the basic luxuries in the world such as clean running water, micro wave, good food and a wonderful husband there was a feeling of dissatisfaction in my heart and I knew unless I do what He wants me to do that is to serve Him in spirit and in truth that feeling would never go away. I am 32 years old with my first baby in my arms she is such a blessing ,what could a stay at home mother and house wife do? I realised I could not do as much as I wanted but I could do what He wanted and that was to read the word, pray, sing to my baby and be a good wife to my husband I am not perfect but I could do my best.
Now coming back to walking in circles well life is a circle they say what goes around comes around, the song the circle of life in the lion king yes life is a circle but how you live in this circle is another thing you could either walk all your life in the wilderness mumbling and complaining or you could live in the promised land with milk and honey, You may say I am comfortable in my promised land but what are you doing for the one who has given you everything you have? , learn to be content and if you need to change then change for the better don’t just live life but make life worth living.
Remember you are someone special, God has chosen to do mighty things through you .Stop mumbling and complaining and doing the things the world does you are you.You are not someone else though we wish to be.You have to make an impact in this world so that others will know we are not just followers of him by word but by Action.So rise up let Jesus be your Joshua and lead you to your promised land instead of going round and round in circles read the word of God pray and seek Him.Watch him lead you to the promised land to the land flowing with milk , honey and contentment. Contentment in your life and with your life partner we are not as the famous soap opera goes the Bold and beautiful but we are the blessed and are a blessing to others through Him. Love overcomes all evil, all friction and all faults so let love prevail in this circle of life God has placed you and me in.