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Bible Teachers Deserve an Upgrade. Here’s why
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Bible Teachers Deserve an Upgrade. Here’s why

"Not many of you should become teachers... we who teach will be judged with greater strictness." These words from James 3:1 might sound harsh, but they're actually a call to elevate the teaching ministry in our churches. Jesus commanded us to "make disciples." This literally means "make learners." Learners need teachers, but not just "anyone-can-volunteer" teachers. The Biblical definition of a teacher is a master - someone with genuine expertise who understands how to help people apply God's Word. It's time to stop settling for passable Bible knowledge and minimal training. When we partner excellent teaching practices with Holy Spirit power, Biblical teachers become more than information sharers. They become disciple-makers who raise up the Joshuas, Timothys, and Ruths sitting in our church buildings. It's time for Biblical teachers to get the upgrade they deserve.

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What makes a great Bible teacher? (Hint: It's not perfect theology)
Teaching Ministry Stephanie Worth Teaching Ministry Stephanie Worth

What makes a great Bible teacher? (Hint: It's not perfect theology)

When you think of "teacher" and "student," your mind probably jumps to a childhood classroom. But what about your Sunday school teacher or small group leader? We often overlook church teachers because they're "just volunteers" or “not the Pastor.” Yet Jesus Himself chose to come as a Teacher. He had perfect theology (He wrote the Book!), but He also understood how people learn. The truth is, knowing the Bible inside and out isn't the most important qualification for teaching it. A great Bible teacher needs four things even more than flawless theological understanding: a consistent prayer life that invites the Holy Spirit, genuine love for people, a desire to keep learning and growing, and the humility to admit "I don't know." After all, even Satan knows Scripture, but only Spirit-filled teachers can make God's Word come alive.

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