Gospel.com Topics Feed - Teacher 2014-05-23T11:00:19-05:00 GCI info@gospel.com /feeds/topics/teacher/ New Lumin software delivers educational solutions in Majority World http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/12383 2014-05-23T11:00:19-05:00 Right back in the early days of the Internet, MAF (Missionary Aviation Fellowship) were digital pioneers, and continue to develop innovative solutions that meet the needs of the Majority World. Last year, we featured their Estante Phone app. They are now excited to release a free software product called Lumin which will enable teaching and discipleship through mobiles phones or computers. Teaching English online as a connection for sharing the gospel http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/date/2009/02 2010-08-08T17:08:47-05:00 It is said that the biggest single factor in Japanese coming to faith, has been taking English-learning classes run by Christians. There are various secular language-teaching systems that allow you to sign up as a mentor to help a learner. This is certainly an option for sensitive redemptive relationship-building. LiveMocha.com appears to enable such help. Other similar systems are listed on our Japan page, which also lnks to a Mission Network News story of such ministry in Taiwan. Free training videos and MP3 audio for online evangelism strategy: writing, chat and followup http://internetevangelismday.com/training-videos.php 2010-08-08T16:27:57-05:00 There are a number of ways to learn more about online evangelism strategy and techniques. These free videos are a vital way of learning. Teaching IT, computer use, and Web skills, can be an entry point for Christian evangelism http://internetevangelismday.com/teach-it.php 2010-08-08T05:54:47-05:00 Teaching English has long been a major point of contact and 'way in' for missionaries in many countries. In Japan, for instance, a majority of Christians first came into contact with the Gospel via English lessons. (It is now possible to teach English online as a form of sensitive outreach.) Around the world, there is now a big hunger by people who want to learn how to use computers and gain IT and Web skills – a genuine practical felt need. They see it as a major part of their education and a means of employment advancement. There is thus a big doorway open for local churches and mission agencies to teach these skills. Adult learning principles: how people learn effectively including in Christian environment http://internetevangelismday.com/adult-learning.php 2010-08-07T18:02:41-05:00 How best do people learn? It is an interesting question with some fascinating answers, because it has a high degree of relevance to effective Christian communication of the Gospel. Until relatively recently, all teaching strategies were developed for children. But now, considerable research has been done on the best ways to teach adults effectively. Indeed it is a subject that can itself be studied at undergraduate or postgraduate levels. The Only Applause That Matters - #5943 http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-personal-power/the-only-applause-that-matters-5943 2009-10-21T09:49:14-05:00 Who are you living to please: the boss, the pastor, your family, your friends, the church, some guy or girl, the community? They didn't die for you. Their rewards don't hold a candle to His. The early church leader, Stephen, knew that. He had stood up for the truth on the streets of Jerusalem and the crowd was not applauding. Raise Children - a Christian perspective http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Deuteronomy%206:6-9&version=NIV 2009-10-06T16:19:24-05:00 God tells us that while we are raising our children we should constantly remind them of the commandments He has given us. We should make it part of all aspects of our lives. The King Thing - #5843 http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-personal-power/the-king-thing-5843 2009-09-10T13:26:04-05:00 God has given us teachers to teach His truth to us, but that doesn't mean we just put away our Bible and stop thinking for ourselves. That's how cults and theological detours get started. See, your primary source of truth must always be the Word of God, which you personally, one-on-one with God, examine every day to see what is true; trusting His Holy Spirit to lead you into truth. Instruct in the Bible - a Christian perspective http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Psalm%2032:8&version=NIV 2009-09-04T11:22:17-05:00 The psalmist writes in Psalm 32 that if we ask God to He will instruct and teach us. Likewise, he will watch over us and counsel us in our times of need. Rabbi in the Bible - a Christian perspective http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Mark%209:5&version=NIV 2009-09-03T14:16:30-05:00 The title Jesus' disciples used for him was Rabbi, meaning teacher or master. It reflected his authority over them as not only leader, but Lord.