The Value of a Soul! A Complete Sunday School Lesson You Can Use. Authored by Patrice Smith – PCAF Member.


Author Patrice Smith has written a timely Sunday school lesson, entitled: “The Value of a Soul.” She delves into answering many questions including, “what is a soul worth?” and “why are all souls valuable to God?” Patrice has shed light on this rarely talked about and informative matter. You may want to take a Sunday and break from your traditional classes to teach on this eye-opening subject! Try holding classes during the week or on one Bible class night (with your pastor’s permission, of course) if Sundays are not convenient.

HERE IS AN EXCERPT FROM THE LESSON:

It is society’s practice to judge people based on externals (i.e., looks, wealth, titles, education, profession, zip codes, etc.) It is probably safe to say we have all judged someone based on externalities or what society deems as important. Or…we may have been the one who was ignored or overlooked because we did not measure up to someone’s standards. Every day, people are mistreated, ignored, and made fun of because they look a certain way or lack resources to obtain a so-called “good” lifestyle. We forget that behind every face (whether considered attractive or not), behind every body-type, behind every wealthy businessman or woman and behind every homeless person begging for money on the street corner — there is an invaluable soul. To overlook people or make them feel unwanted based on looks or societal status is, from God’s perspective, wicked and contrary to biblical principles. For the bible states that God is no respecter of persons, He rains on the just and the unjust. John 3:16 points out this very fact, that “God so loved…He gave His only begotten Son.”

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Value of a Soul (Blog)

National Sunday School (PCAF) Classroom and Online Training (Michigan)


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ADD TO YOUR FAITH…KNOWLEDGE!
(II Peter 1:5)

PCAF NATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL BIBLICAL CLASSROOM TRAINING (MICHIGAN) HAS BEGUN AT UNITY TEMPLE! SESSIONS CONTINUE EVERY MONDAY (FOR 9 MONTHS) FROM 6:30 P.M. – 8:45 P.M. THE 25 STUDENTS ENROLLED IN THIS QUALITY TRAINING ARE EXPECTED TO GRADUATE AT THE NATIONAL IN DETROIT, 2016. TEN SEASONED AND ANOINTED CLASSROOM INSTRUCTORS ARE CURRENTLY ROTATING AND TEACHING ON A WEEKLY BASIS. THIS IS THE LAST WEEK TO REGISTER IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN JOINING OUR QUALITY CLASSROOM AND ONLINE TRAINING, CONTACT OUR DEAN, DEA. GENE CLAXTON or ELD. MIKE WILSON.

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WE NEED YOUR OPINION! PCAF NSSA “Saturday Night Live Sunday School Lessons” Conference Calls


WE NEED YOUR OPINION!
The PCAF National Sunday School is looking to form once-a-week Sunday school lessons by free conference calls.
If you are reading this text, please take a moment to give us feedback by answering a number of questions by clicking the link below. Every week there will be an instructor teaching on the lesson for that following day (Sunday). The lesson will be based on the International Sunday School lessons. The conference call will began at 7:30 p.m. Students who call in will mute their phones and listen to a live and  informative lesson brought by a qualified PCAF instructor.
Also, if you are an instructor — we may need your help to participate in the sessions. Please chime in! We need your vote to get a feel for the interest for this unique endeavor!

PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO GO TO THE QUICK SURVEY:

http://www.proprofs.com/survey/t/?title=pcaf-nssa-saturday-night-sunday-school-lesson-conference-call

Offer an Ongoing Ministers’ Development Class


“We have a well established class for ministers on Sunday mornings. One minister each week will teach the lesson from our standard curriculum, while honing their teaching skills. Just before the sessions end, the minister’s alliance leader will take a few minutes to assign upcoming lessons, make announcements, or share other information related to ministers.”

Specialized classes can be created to help develop ministers at your assembly. These classes can be held on Sunday mornings, along with your regularly scheduled Sunday classes.

Here’s how it’s done:

1) Call a meeting with all ministers.
2) Establish a place during Sunday school.
3) Appoint your ministers’ alliance chairperson or someone to faithfully look over the training.
4) Schedule and appoint your teachers months in advance to teach from your Sunday school literature.
5) Have a seasoned instructor to occasionally assist teachers in areas of development.

The steps above are a good way of developing and establishing ministers who feel called and led by God in the teaching ministry.