Christian Education Principles For Teachers

By Brenda Schmidt


A teacher plays an important role in molding his or her students to become better Christians or embrace the faith in their lives. However, teaching should not be taken in a haphazard manner. There are Christian education principles for teachers that must be followed in order to achieve desired results. Here is a look at some of these pillars that will guide the teacher in his or her training.

A teacher has the responsibility to live the life he or she is teaching the children. Most schools will use tutors from the neighborhood. It is expected that children will interact with these tutors in daily life. It will be difficult to believe in the principle of love if the teacher is always fighting with neighbors around the hood.

The gospel must be taught in its factual form. There are different versions and wording for stories in the bible. The teacher must represent facts correctly and avoid misleading. This happens when the teacher does not study the bible with passion. Some names are mixed up and incidences misrepresented. In some cases, lessons are misrepresented because of religious bias. The bible is the source of all Christian knowledge and should remain as such.

Interpret biblical teachings in context. A lot of pastors and instructors have twisted biblical teachings at the expense of the gospel. They almost make you believe that their claims are in the bible. Unfortunately, by taking any information out of context, you will be misleading those who depend on your interpretation. The wrong interpretation sticks and becomes impossible to correct.

Children and Christians require guidance to apply the teachings in the world today. The bible remains relevant despite the fact that it was written centuries ago. It is the application of the lessons that will transform the lives of Christians. The teacher has a responsibility to guide his class through interpretation and application.

Students should be encouraged to ask questions. Stories and lessons from the bible are bound to elicit questions. Be ready to answer or address these questions. By stopping your students from asking questions, you will be dealing with a gullible class. It becomes impossible for them to apply the lessons learnt in the bible. It is by asking questions that the lessons stick on their head. They also learn to apply the teachings of the gospel.

Teach them about discernment. The message of Christ can easily be lost when interpreted amidst noise. It might even not make sense to you because the context or society that existed then has changed into something else. During discernment, the learner will understand the deeper message that Christ was passing. It also makes it easier to feel this message and how it is applying in your life.

A teacher must emphasize that the most important factor is to understand instead of memorizing. The goal of education is to train a thinker. There is no thinking in memorizing. However, when a student has understood the lesson, it will be easier to apply it in different situations. You will have achieved the goals of learning and produced a solid Christian.




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