It is amazing how things come to you as you pray for the class to be able to know and understand what Christ would have the class know. To know and understand what point to which "Jesus" would have us speak.
My husband, Chris, came across an awesome song by Carrie Underwood, our son Christopher had told him that he had looked up the lyrics and that it was a very clear interpretation about truth of baptism which can apply all Christians We felt it appropriate to play the song in class, I felt that it would help convey the spirit of faith taken by all Christians to go to any minister and be baptized of the water. It takes so much faith for new members of Jesus Christs Church on the Earth to choose to take the hand of a Missionary Elder, called of proper authority come from God, and to go down into the waters of baptism, believing that as they do so with a true and honest, and humble heart that a change will begin in their lives. My daughter Jessica, teaching people in Mexico has been such a help to us and we pray people will listen to her message follow the teachings of Jesus Christ and be Baptized new members of his true church on the earth.
Here is the Carrie Underwood Message... we only played the song, and had the class listen for the message that they understood of truth in it.
We also,in our personal studying referenced the Hawaiian Pidgin Bible. It is a King James translation of the bible that helps the people of Hawaii, speaking the " Hawaiian Pidgin English" language to come to a clearer understanding of the Bible. Because it is such a simple, straight forward language our family has had fun looking to it for both interpretations and "humor" in Jesus's words. The story of Nicodemus is very interesting in the Hawaiian Pidjen Bible. We referenced only a few lines in class.
Here is the story if you would like to see the humor. http://www.pidginbible.org/Concindex.html
As teachers we are encouraged to follow lesson material in the Manuel, but we also are told to follow the spirit in choosing what we say and what we feel the spirit dictates. In sunday school we decided to use only a a line of that bible to our lesson taught from the Manuel.
"You a teacher come from the jews and you still don't know this stuff...
We also,in our personal studying referenced the Hawaiian Pidgin Bible. It is a King James translation of the bible that helps the people of Hawaii, speaking the " Hawaiian Pidgin English" language to come to a clearer understanding of the Bible. Because it is such a simple, straight forward language our family has had fun looking to it for both interpretations and "humor" in Jesus's words. The story of Nicodemus is very interesting in the Hawaiian Pidjen Bible. We referenced only a few lines in class.
Here is the story if you would like to see the humor. http://www.pidginbible.org/Concindex.html
As teachers we are encouraged to follow lesson material in the Manuel, but we also are told to follow the spirit in choosing what we say and what we feel the spirit dictates. In sunday school we decided to use only a a line of that bible to our lesson taught from the Manuel.
"You a teacher come from the jews and you still don't know this stuff...