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Paperback Learning to Teach From the Master Teacher Book

ISBN: 1025780566

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Learning to Teach From the Master Teacher

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"Learning to Teach From the Master Teacher" is a practical and inspirational guide designed to help Christian educators and Sunday school teachers refine their craft by following the pedagogical methods of Jesus Christ. Written by John Abner Marquis, this work explores the unique instructional techniques used throughout the New Testament, presenting the life and ministry of Jesus as the ultimate model for effective religious education.

The text focuses on the spiritual and psychological principles that made the "Master Teacher" so impactful, including His use of parables, His focus on individual needs, and His ability to convey profound truths through simple yet powerful language. Marquis emphasizes that true teaching is not merely the transmission of facts, but a transformative process that engages the heart and the character of the student. By analyzing the relationship between the teacher and the taught, the author provides timeless insights into the art of mentorship and spiritual leadership.

This volume serves as a significant historical resource for understanding early 20th-century approaches to Christian discipleship. "Learning to Teach From the Master Teacher" remains a valuable asset for anyone committed to the ministry of education, offering a roadmap for achieving clarity, depth, and lasting influence in the classroom.

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