I want to make you sound brilliant
Published: Fri, 09/28/12
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I want to make you sound brilliantThe number one complaint I hear about Sunday School is that it is boring. Predictable. Same-old; same-old. In fact, Sunday School has come to be an adjective, and not a good one. We speak of a “Sunday School Answer.” We don’t mean a thoughtful, articulate, fresh, insightful response. I am on a mission from God. (Really!) I want to redefine a Sunday School answer to be a thoughtful, articulate, fresh, insightful response. 40 years ago, “Made in Japan” meant, “cheap trinket.” Today, “Made in Japan” means quality. I want to redefine what a Sunday School answer is. How do I propose to do that? Research. In another life, I do photography (http://joshhuntphotos.com/) There is a saying in photography. “If you want to take beautiful pictures, stand in front of something beautiful.” To paraphrase: if you want to write Sunday School lessons that make teachers sound brilliant, quote brilliant writers. I have an exhaustive and expanding electronic library that I draw from to write Good Questions Have groups talking. As of today (Sept, 2012), I have
These resources are indexed and searchable to make it easy to find great quotes to include in every lesson. If the lesson is on John 3 and Max Lucado wrote about it, I will find it. Here is what I know. When I quote a good Max Lucado piece into your lesson, you will sound brilliant. Beth Moore. John Piper. John Macarthur. Warren Weirsbe. Same thing. Can I sweeten the deal for you? How does 30% off sound? Use coupon code brilliant at check out and start sounding brilliant today. (This weekend only.) |
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