Celebrating His Image
After a few weeks of seeing different teachers’ students “through their eyes,” we’re ready to follow through with this teacher lectionary. Join us today or anytime during this Lent season as we look for the Master Teacher’s image in our students and colleagues.
Communion
Do you need to be refreshed from teaching (and living) under pandemic limitations? Let’s spend some time in communion with the Master Teacher. We always have “in-person” access to Him.
Living in Limbo
Are you feeling weary of living in uncertainty? Would it help to look at others who lived in limbo for long periods and survived? This lectionary and accompanying study guide look for inspiration for our lifting and listening from people who waited.
Seeking & Sacrificing
With this teacher lectionary, we’re seeking the King like the wise men did and laying gifts at His feet. Will you join us?
Pressing in
Have circumstances in 2020 stolen your purpose? Do you feel lost? Join us again before the throne. There is purpose in pressing in.
Where else would we go?
Are you feeling isolated or weary? Are you struggling to survive? Let’s spend some time together in the throne room with this teacher lectionary. Where else would we go?
Songs & Sighs for the Season
In this season of celebration, are you or people you love facing another type of season, one of challenge or even suffering? Please join us before the throne where there is relief.
Living together in Harmony
We’ve asked a few people how a teacher can be a minister of reconciliation (restoring Shalom) in this life and toward the one to come. Before sharing their answers, let’s first prepare our hearts before the throne in search of harmony.
Out of the Depths
Over the last five weeks, we’ve been assessing our attitudes and actions toward the ignored and forgotten by answering four essential questions. This week we give you an opportunity to answer a fifth and final question by taking it before the throne: How do my actions and attitudes need to change?
The Master’s Education Trends
What you’ll find in this post is an entry in our teacher lectionary, a guide for prayer. Over the last six weeks here on Master Teaching, you read about trends … Continue reading
The Master’s Prayer for Teachers
We started and now we close before the throne. Kimberly takes us back to the Teacher’s Prayer and brings us to our knees for students.
On the Mountainside
Over the next few weeks here on Master Teaching, you’ll read answers to the question: What does the Sermon on the Mount teach you about being a teacher who follows … Continue reading