Teaching & Learning

You may recall that many followers of Jesus called Him “Rabbi.” In essence, the word means teacher. Clearly the word describes the brilliant Nazarene who was constantly teaching His listeners about God and God’s expectations of humans.
In a secular society, it is of paramount importance that the teachings of Christ be proclaimed and affirmed wherever possible. In the early days of our country, it was customary for public schools to teach reading, writing, and arithmetic as well as Christian principles.  Subjects being taught were presented in a setting of morality, religion, and character development.
     The reading book compiled by William H. McGuffey in 1836 focused on such themes as self-denial, temperance, obedience, and warned against laziness, profanity, stealing and vanity.
     In our time, however, when it is difficult to focus on God and spiritual matters in public schools, our churches and families have a great responsibility. Sunday school attendance, not only for children but for adults as well, must be of primary importance.  Prayer, as well as discussion of social issues from a Christian point of view, must be practiced in the home and church.  We must learn and teach about Christ.

     In Matthew 11:29 Jesus tells us, “Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls”.  Where shall we learn of Him or from Him if not in our churches and homes?

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