This term refers to the initial element of a lesson-such as a story, video, or puzzle-used to grab the audience's attention right away
A hook.
In Titus 2:7, what is the first of the four criteria mentioned for a servant's doctrine?
Integrity
According to 1 Corinthians 4:1-2, what is the primary requirement for a steward?
To be found faithful
What is the rule that a sermon or teaching session should ideally include a minimum of 15 verses from the Holy Bible to be effective called?
The "15 verse" rule
Instead of traditional ice breakers, what should we use to get students to connect and collaborate
Games
To maintain engagement during a lecture, follow this simple rule: A person's _____ equals the maximum number of minutes you should lecture them
Age
What is the primary key to maintaining integrity in a lesson?
Prayer (attending Liturgy/personal prayer)
Servants are not just task-carriers, but a "living mirror." What should this mirror reflect?
The image of God
Instead of "Sunday school teacher," what specific term should we prefer to use for those serving in the church, and why?
"Servant"; because it emphasizes humility and giving oneself for the kids rather than just delivering a lecture
What is the 'fatal flaw' often made when designing a slide deck for a lesson
Including too many words on a slide (the slide should focus on pictures and minimal text).
Instead of just providing a long lecture, teachers should use this technique to break a lesson into smaller, manageable segments to keep interest levels high
Chunking
When preparing a lesson, what are the two types of goals a servant must establish?
A general goal and a special goal
What common trap occurs when a servant feels there is "nothing more they can do" and stops asking how to improve?
Contentment
What should be done before ending a lesson to ensure the kids do not just leave with head knowledge?
Explain how to apply the lesson in their daily life (at home, with friends, or at school)
Who is the only one whose judgment of a servant is truly justified?
When dealing with challenging behavior, you should adopt the mindset of this sports official, who remains neutral and applies consequences without engaging in emotional conflict
A referee
There are four main resources to collect materials for a lesson. Besides the Holy Bible, spiritual books, and sermons, what is the fourth resource he mentions for organization?
AI (Artificial intelligence)
What is a consequence of being "lenient with small sins" in ourselves or our service?
It leads to spiritual decline and weakens our relationship with God, eventually driving kids away
What are the two essential components for managing student behavior, aside from having clearly defined rules
Routines and consistency
A steward is not an owner. How does one define the role of a "steward" in service?
Someone who manages property or tasks entrusted to them by God, rather than possessing them
According to Pope Shenouda, this is the essential prerequisite that must be established before you can effectively teach a child what they need to know
Gaining their love
Which of the "9 points" of writing a lesson is specifically intended to ensure the servant does not stray from the main message during delivery?
The name of the topic
In the context of Hebrews 10:5-7, why is Christ's response to the Father's mission the ultimate model for a servant?
It demonstrates total obedience (to do God's will) without questioning, even unto death
If you rely on your own strength rather than God's, what are you failing to render to Him?
Glory
Why should servants avoid instilling their own personal opinions on hot-button issues in the classroom?
Because servants are meant to teach God's truth and scripture, not form a bond based on personal agreement or human agendas