Teach As He Taught

Teach As He Taught by Robert G. Delnay, published by Faithful Life Publishers in June 2008, is a 140-page exploration of the teaching methods employed by Jesus. This book examines how Jesus communicated with diverse audiences, from large crowds to His closest disciples, and offers insights on how contemporary educators can adopt similar techniques in their own teaching practices.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of various teaching methods, emphasizing the importance of teacher preparation, maintaining student engagement, and effective lesson review. Delnay encourages educators to follow Christ’s example in commitment and authority, providing practical guidance for applying these principles in Christian education. The book addresses key topics such as Christian theology and Christology, making it a relevant resource for those interested in enhancing their teaching skills within a religious context.
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Many excellent books have been written on what Jesus taught but few on how He taught. Teach As He Taught describes the methods Jesus used to communicate to people, and how we can use those methods today. Jesus was a teacher of people. He taught large crowds about Himself and His Father, and He taught deeper things to His twelve disciples. He took special time to instruct Peter, James, and John on several occasions. We, too, can learn to utilize a variety of teaching methods for the best possible results. Author Robert Delnay focuses on teacher preparation and commitment, keeping students’ attention, teaching techniques, and lesson review. Follow the example of Christ in His commitment, authority as a a teacher, and methods of teaching.
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