There’s much to say about the resurrection, but maybe you aren’t sure where to start. Here’s a time-tested framework for talking about Jesus and new life. If you’re like me,…Read more
Some teachers post the Ten Commandments to make a statement about moral values. Others, to nag students into obedience. My reason is altogether different. Readers of Show Them Jesus will…Read more
This old master knew exactly what two things it takes to be a great teacher. HINT: They’re not what we usually think of today. Because I teach children’s classes at…Read more
There’s one thing a good Bible teacher absolutely must teach kids to do. Only one. And you might say it has to do with a swing. Yes, I know that…Read more
The story of Jonah is fun, but tricky for sensible people. Why is it in the Bible? Why did Jesus keep talking about it? And what’s the deal with the…Read more
It’s usually easier to just do your own thing—teach your Bible lesson, run your youth program, lead your family devotions. But easier isn’t better. The Gospel Coalition has just published…Read more
My Sunday school class won’t be coloring any paper hearts for Valentine’s Day. I have my reasons, but I need to watch how I tell them. A few days ago…Read more
Most new Bible studies don’t take 25 years to go from idea to published product, but this one did. Oddly, this speaks well of both teachers and kids. A new…Read more
The best ministry articles aren’t just the ones that get the most clicks. I’ve decided that I like “Best of…” lists on the Internet. The year-end tradition draws my attention…Read more
It really was a perfectly good church service I attended a few days ago except for—well, except for the one thing that makes me write this letter. Dear Pastor, First…Read more