This Sunday School role guides students toward Christ.
What is a Spiritual Leader?
These learners need repetition, visuals, and movement.
Who are Children?
This method uses voice, emotion, and story.
What is Storytelling?
These should be set at the beginning.
What are Expectations?
This teacher quality begins before class, continues during class, and follows after class.
What is Prayerfulness?
This role cares for students’ emotional and spiritual needs.
What is a Shepherd?
These learners often ask, “Who am I?”
Who are Youth/Teens?
These questions encourage discussion.
What are Open-ended Questions?
This can regain student attention quickly.
What is Silence?
Students should be encouraged to do this at home.
What is Read the Bible?
This quality means allowing time for growth and mistakes.
What is Patience?
These learners prefer dialogue and practical application.
Who are Adults?
This method uses everyday objects for spiritual truths.
What are Object Lessons?
This is key when handling disruption.
What is Staying Calm?
This measures whether lessons are being lived out.
What is Application?
This scripture says teaching is part of making disciples.
What is Matthew 28:19–20?
This is the average child activity attention span.
What is 5–10 minutes?
This method helps students act out Bible stories.
What is Role Play?
This protects students while correcting them.
What is Protecting Dignity?
Teachers should seek this to improve.
What is Feedback?
This role models Christian living daily.
What is a Witness?
This percentage is remembered when people teach others.
What is 90%?
Activities should change this often.
What is every 5–10 minutes?
This helps quiet students participate.
What is Gentle Encouragement?
This is the key takeaway of effective Sunday School.
What is Preparation, Connection, and Spiritual Leadership?