by Mark Jones | May 29, 2017 | Children, Featured, Sunday School |
Gather: Lightweight Cardboard Adhesive backed vinyl or tape ⅛–inch ribbon Small beads Permanent Markers Hole punch Scissors NOTE: A ¾ inch-by-6-inch cardboard with 24-inch ribbons would work well for the Illustrated Study Bible for Kids. Prepare: Cut the...
by Mark Jones | May 23, 2017 | Children, Featured, Leadership, Preschool, Sunday School |
For some weird reason, I need a ton of substitute teachers at the same time. I know we all have regular absentee teachers and need to have subs ready, but last week I got so many emails and texts for dates that my wonderful teachers will be out. When I began to...
by Mark Jones | Apr 19, 2017 | Featured, Leadership, Resources, Sunday School, Teacher Helps, Training |
Written by: Jayna Coppedge I know many experienced teachers despise attending planning meetings. It is true you can get things done more quickly if you are left alone to prepare. BUT then you are not training the inexperienced, you are missing-out on creative...
by Mark Jones | Jan 4, 2017 | Church Weekday Education, Featured, Guiding Behavior, Leadership, Parent/Family, Preschool, Preteens, Sunday School |
I believe Josh McDowell’s statement: “Rules without relationship leads to rebellion;” simplifies Ephesians 6:4. When we exasperate or provoke our children with rules without taking the time to know them as individuals, there will not be respectful...
by Mark Jones | Dec 26, 2016 | Bible Skills, Children, Church Weekday Education, Featured, Holiday/Seasonal, Leadership, Preschool, Resources, Safety & Security, Sunday School, Teacher Helps |
Download the books from Mr. Mark’s Classroom for immediate delivery today. From now until January 2, 2017 each of the Idea Notebooks are available for download to your computer and for a super discounted price of $47.97 for all five books. Sale ends...
by Mark Jones | Dec 21, 2016 | Church Weekday Education, Featured, Leadership, Resources, Sunday School, Teacher Helps |
Step 1. Alert church members to the need for policies. Step 2. Arrange a meeting for parents, leaders and church members to voice concerns. Step 3. Accept nominations for a team (parents, teachers, attorney, insurance representative, deacon) to investigate,...