Sunday School
Stories from the Sunday School Times – Part 1
Crissi Hussin
A young boy named Louis tragically lost his sight after puncturing his eye with an awl. Years later, he would use that very same tool to change the world for all blind people.
Tips for the First-Time Teacher – Part 17
Crissi Hussin
Should Sunday school teachers include food and snacks in their weekly teaching time? Children’s director, Crissi Hussin, addresses this topic in this month’s article.
Tips for the First-Time Teacher – Part 16
Crissi Hussin
This special Christmas edition gives tips for every Sunday school teacher to implement during the Christmas season in their class!
Tips for the First-Time Sunday School Teacher – Part 15
Crissi Hussin
As a Sunday school, sometimes experience is the best teacher regarding which promotions work best and which ones don’t work so well. These tips will help you learn from someone else’s experience.
Tips for the First-Time Teacher – Part 14
Crissi Hussin
Great teachers are always seeking to improve. This month’s tip will be a help to every Sunday school teacher.
Tips for the First-Time Teacher – Part 13
Crissi Hussin
Those involved in teaching young people would be wise to browse through these helpful tips.
Tips for the First-Time Teacher – Part 12
Crissi Hussin
Have on hand extra supplies, materials, and forms on special church days such as ministry-wide Big Days, holiday weekends, the first Sunday after school resumes, etc. Depending on the type of Sunday, you might have a greater number of first-time visitors or guests than you would on a regular Sunday.
Sunday School Words to Live By
Tom Apusen
Being a Sunday school teacher is a wonderful privilege. The opportunity to influence lives and help people is an honor. There are some ingredients that I believe are necessary in a Sunday school class if it is going to have life and grow. Here are Words to Live By for the Sunday school class. Activities [...]
Tips for the First-Time Teacher Part 11
Crissi Hussin
Let your superintendent or the Sunday School Director know when you will be absent. One or preferably two weeks in advance is ideal.

