We show that we are ministers of God .. in generosity, in the Holy Spirit and in unhypocritical love (2 Corinthians 6:4,6)
Pastor Paul Walker shared the story of his salvation experience: "Throughout my life I was taught by many Sunday School teachers, but only one I remember vividly. He was a large, red-faced, ex-Marine who probably broke every rule and technique. good teaching. One thing I remember most about him is how much he loved us....
"At the end of each Sunday School session, it would say, 'Children, let's get on our knees and talk to God.' Then he will embrace the nine of us with his big hand as we form a circle. Then he will pray for us one by one. And are you surprised that seven of the nine boys are now serving the Lord, and I am one of them ? "
If you have Sunday School classes, small groups, or other teaching responsibilities, do you give each of your students the warmest of personal attention? The apostle Paul said that he manifested himself as a servant of God "in generosity, in the Holy Spirit, and in love not hypocritical" (2 Corinthians 6:6).
The methods used by teacher Paul Walker need not be imitated precisely, but the genuine care he gives and the spiritual care he shows to each of his students is a beautiful example of the importance of teaching with love —HGB
TO LOVE TEACHING TASKS AND TO LOVE THOSE YOU TEACH
ARE TWO DIFFERENT THINGS
ARE TWO DIFFERENT THINGS
*) Take from Daily Meditation