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In this training, Pastor Rodney Jones challenges everything you thought you knew about studying and teaching Sunday School. He introduces a forensic approach to Scripture — interrogating the text the way an investigator works a scene — asking who, what, when, where, why, and how until the lesson comes alive. From the tools every teacher needs on their shelf to the difference between reading subjectively and objectively, this session exposes common habits that weaken our teaching and replaces them with practical methods that sharpen it. You’ll learn why reading the entire chapter might be hurting you, why you should never teach what you’ve heard (only what you’ve studied), and how to gather facts from the text before ever picking up a commentary. Whether you’ve been teaching 20 years or 20 weeks, this replay will change the way you open your Bible on Saturday night.
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Virtual Study and activity packet for Youth. Best for ages 8-13.
Learning beyond the book!
You can use the download in an actual class OR as an email to make a meaningful connection with your students this week. The pack is a great way to expand your teaching and stimulate conversation with your youth!
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Looking to deepen your personal study and engage in meaningful conversations about the Sunday school lesson? Explore these 20 thought-provoking questions designed to enrich your understanding, stimulate discussion, and foster spiritual growth. Discover insights, reflect on key teachings, and engage in lively conversations with your fellow classmates as you delve deeper into the Word of God. Ignite meaningful discussions and enhance your personal study with these thought-provoking questions for an impactful Sunday school experience.
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LESSON STUDY NOTES
A Family Reunion
BIBLE BASIS
Luke 15:11–24
MEMORY VERSE: “For this my son was dead, and is alive again; he was lost, and is found. And they began to be merry” (Luke 15:24).
LESSON AIM: By the end of the lesson, we will: (1) Recognize God’s compassion through the parable of the prodigal son; (2) Feel the need for reunion in families and connect that to our relationship with God; (3) Share God’s compassion to reconcile with a repentant prodigal.
BIBLE BASIS: Luke 8:26–36
MEMORY VERSE: “Then they went out to see what was done; and came to Jesus, and found the man, out of whom the devils were departed, sitting at the feet of Jesus, clothed, and in his right mind: and they were afraid” (Luke 8:35).
LESSON AIM
By the end of the lesson, we will: (1) Know the details of Jesus’ healing of the Gerasene man from his demons; (2) Empathize with those who have great troubles; (3) Start, support, promote, or work in a church counseling program.These notes are PERSONAL study notes ONLY. They are not a publisher’s lesson, commentary or any other scholarly publication. References KJV – The KJV is public domain in the United States.
Accompanying lesson video on Youtube.
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Virtual Study and activity packet for Youth. Best for ages 8-13.
Learning beyond the book!
You can use the download in an actual class OR as an email to make a meaningful connection with your students this week. The pack is a great way to expand your teaching and stimulate conversation with your youth!
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Looking to deepen your personal study and engage in meaningful conversations about the Sunday school lesson? Explore these 20 thought-provoking questions designed to enrich your understanding, stimulate discussion, and foster spiritual growth. Discover insights, reflect on key teachings, and engage in lively conversations with your fellow classmates as you delve deeper into the Word of God. Ignite meaningful discussions and enhance your personal study with these thought-provoking questions for an impactful Sunday school experience.
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LESSON STUDY NOTES
Family: Distinct and Obedient
BIBLE BASIS: Deuteronomy 6:3–9, Matthew 19:3–9
MEMORY VERSE: “These commandments that I give you today are to be on your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up” (Deuteronomy 6:6–7).
LESSON AIM: By the end of the lesson, we will: (1) List the main points of Deuteronomy 6:3–9; (2) Explain the context of Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 19:3–9; (3) Write a letter to encourage the faith of a younger believer.
Accompanying lesson video on Youtube.
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Virtual Study and activity packet for Youth. Best for ages 8-13.
Learning beyond the book!
You can use the download in an actual class OR as an email to make a meaningful connection with your students this week. The pack is a great way to expand your teaching and stimulate conversation with your youth!
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Looking to deepen your personal study and engage in meaningful conversations about the Sunday school lesson? Explore these 20 thought-provoking questions designed to enrich your understanding, stimulate discussion, and foster spiritual growth. Discover insights, reflect on key teachings, and engage in lively conversations with your fellow classmates as you delve deeper into the Word of God. Ignite meaningful discussions and enhance your personal study with these thought-provoking questions for an impactful Sunday school experience.
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LESSON STUDY NOTES
A Sound Mind
BIBLE BASIS: Luke 8:26–36
MEMORY VERSE: “Then they went out to see what was done; and came to Jesus, and found the man, out of whom the devils were departed, sitting at the feet of Jesus, clothed, and in his right mind: and they were afraid” (Luke 8:35).
LESSON AIM
By the end of the lesson, we will: (1) Know the details of Jesus’ healing of the Gerasene man from his demons; (2) Empathize with those who have great troubles; (3) Start, support, promote, or work in a church counseling program.These notes are PERSONAL study notes ONLY. They are not a publisher’s lesson, commentary or any other scholarly publication. References KJV – The KJV is public domain in the United States.
Accompanying lesson video on Youtube.
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Virtual Study and activity packet for Youth. Best for ages 8-13.
Learning beyond the book!
You can use the download in an actual class OR as an email to make a meaningful connection with your students this week. The pack is a great way to expand your teaching and stimulate conversation with your youth!
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Looking to deepen your personal study and engage in meaningful conversations about the Sunday school lesson? Explore these 20 thought-provoking questions designed to enrich your understanding, stimulate discussion, and foster spiritual growth. Discover insights, reflect on key teachings, and engage in lively conversations with your fellow classmates as you delve deeper into the Word of God. Ignite meaningful discussions and enhance your personal study with these thought-provoking questions for an impactful Sunday school experience.
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LESSON STUDY NOTES
Children: Gift and Model
BIBLE BASIS: Mark 9:36–37, 42; Mark 10:13–16
MEMORY VERSE: “Truly I tell you, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it” (Mark 10:15).
LESSON AIM: By the end of the lesson, we will: (1) Summarize Jesus’ interactions with children in Mark 9 and 10; (2) Assess daily habits against Jesus’ invitation to become “like children”; (3) Repent of ways we have been like the disciples, rebuking the “least of these.”
Accompanying lesson video on Youtube.
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Virtual Study and activity packet for Youth. Best for ages 8-13.
Learning beyond the book!
You can use the download in an actual class OR as an email to make a meaningful connection with your students this week. The pack is a great way to expand your teaching and stimulate conversation with your youth!
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Looking to deepen your personal study and engage in meaningful conversations about the Sunday school lesson? Explore these 20 thought-provoking questions designed to enrich your understanding, stimulate discussion, and foster spiritual growth. Discover insights, reflect on key teachings, and engage in lively conversations with your fellow classmates as you delve deeper into the Word of God. Ignite meaningful discussions and enhance your personal study with these thought-provoking questions for an impactful Sunday school experience.
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LESSON STUDY NOTES
A Reversal of Shame
Bible Basis: Luke 7:36–50
Memory Verse: “Wherefore I say unto thee, Her sins, which are many, are forgiven; for she loved much: but to whom little is forgiven, the same loveth little” (Luke 7:47).
Lesson AIM: By the end of the lesson, we will:
- Know the story of Jesus’ tenderness for the repentant woman and His forgiveness of her sins.
- Express the great joy that comes from knowing our sins have been forgiven.
- Forgive others for their failures, shortcomings, and hurtful actions.
These notes are PERSONAL study notes ONLY. They are not a publisher’s lesson, commentary or any other scholarly publication. References KJV – The KJV is public domain in the United States.
Accompanying lesson video on Youtube.