
Gospel Project: Encountering Jesus: Old Testament 5: Prophets and Kings (For Higher Grade Teachers)
Description
Book Introduction
Come back to me!
Even though God's people were taken captive to Babylon, God continually spoke through the prophets, telling them to repent and return.
That forgiveness and love comes to us through our Savior Jesus.
『Gospel Project』 Old Testament 5 Prophets and Kings upper grades reads 1 and 2 Kings, Isaiah, Hosea, Jonah, Joel, Jeremiah, 2 Chronicles, and Ezekiel to reveal the sinful nature of human disobedience to God through kings, and teaches that God called prophets to deliver His message of faithful love toward His people, leading to the Christian conclusion that God's message of love toward us is delivered through Jesus Christ.
The Gospel Project's Old Testament 4: The Establishment of the Kingdom Teacher's Guide for Higher Grades reminds us that human kings are still imperfect and helps us understand that Jesus is the perfect king God promised from the beginning.
The Gospel Project's Senior Teacher Series provides sermon resources, activity materials, and a variety of supplemental materials for pastors leading sermons and teachers leading small groups.
Above all, this book is designed to enable children to repeatedly learn and share the one great salvation story God planned through all sermons and activities, and to connect each lesson to Jesus Christ so that children can realize that the stories they learn are not simply Bible stories but are connected to their own lives.
Through the Teacher's Guide, teachers guide children to gain a correct understanding of God and the world, and to build this knowledge so that they can personally encounter and confess Christ as their Lord.
Even though God's people were taken captive to Babylon, God continually spoke through the prophets, telling them to repent and return.
That forgiveness and love comes to us through our Savior Jesus.
『Gospel Project』 Old Testament 5 Prophets and Kings upper grades reads 1 and 2 Kings, Isaiah, Hosea, Jonah, Joel, Jeremiah, 2 Chronicles, and Ezekiel to reveal the sinful nature of human disobedience to God through kings, and teaches that God called prophets to deliver His message of faithful love toward His people, leading to the Christian conclusion that God's message of love toward us is delivered through Jesus Christ.
The Gospel Project's Old Testament 4: The Establishment of the Kingdom Teacher's Guide for Higher Grades reminds us that human kings are still imperfect and helps us understand that Jesus is the perfect king God promised from the beginning.
The Gospel Project's Senior Teacher Series provides sermon resources, activity materials, and a variety of supplemental materials for pastors leading sermons and teachers leading small groups.
Above all, this book is designed to enable children to repeatedly learn and share the one great salvation story God planned through all sermons and activities, and to connect each lesson to Jesus Christ so that children can realize that the stories they learn are not simply Bible stories but are connected to their own lives.
Through the Teacher's Guide, teachers guide children to gain a correct understanding of God and the world, and to build this knowledge so that they can personally encounter and confess Christ as their Lord.
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Preview
index
Chapter 1: God Who Reveals
1 Elijah rebuked the wicked Ahab.
2 Elijah ran away from Jezebel.
3 God healed Naaman
4 God called Isaiah
5 Isaiah cried out about the Messiah
6 Hezekiah was a faithful king of Judah.
Chapter 2: God Who Never Gives Up
7 God expressed His love to northern Israel through Hosea.
8 God sent His love to Nineveh through Jonah.
9 God sent His love to the people of Judah through Joel.
Chapter 3: God Who Renews
10 God called Jeremiah
11 Jeremiah prophesied about the new covenant.
12 The people of Judah were taken captive.
13 Ezekiel spoke of hope for the future.
1 Elijah rebuked the wicked Ahab.
2 Elijah ran away from Jezebel.
3 God healed Naaman
4 God called Isaiah
5 Isaiah cried out about the Messiah
6 Hezekiah was a faithful king of Judah.
Chapter 2: God Who Never Gives Up
7 God expressed His love to northern Israel through Hosea.
8 God sent His love to Nineveh through Jonah.
9 God sent His love to the people of Judah through Joel.
Chapter 3: God Who Renews
10 God called Jeremiah
11 Jeremiah prophesied about the new covenant.
12 The people of Judah were taken captive.
13 Ezekiel spoke of hope for the future.
Publisher's Review
Features of the Gospel Project Upper Grade Teacher's Guide
ㆍChronological Bible Study MaterialsLearn the Bible's message within the context of the chronological flow.
ㆍChrist-centered Every Bible story ends with a gospel link (connection to Christ).
ㆍThe Bible focus given to each unit of doctrine-based education contains major theological topics in the form of catechisms.
ㆍThis guide introduces how to utilize the video materials (sermons, application videos, countdowns), graphic materials (stage backgrounds, timelines), PPT materials (recitations, etc.), and audio files included in the audiovisual materials leader pack.
ㆍWe offer a variety of activities using quizzes and game codes that take into account developmental levels by age.
ㆍRepetitive learning by unit and subject Memorize by unit and learn the focus of the Bible through continuous repetition within the unit.
ㆍApplication of Faith and Life Rather than just fragmentary Bible study, we train ourselves to express our reflections in our own journal at the end of each lesson so that they become a part of our lives.
ㆍWe encourage activities and Bible reading with family members, and provide various resources for parents on the Gospel Project website (gospelproject.co.kr).
Studying the Bible with the same curriculum will maximize educational effectiveness and promote active faith exchange among family members.
Supervisor
The Gospel Project is a great resource for Bible study with children and youth.
Because we are helping them understand the Bible in detail in a language they can understand.
It shows the hard work of many people, including experts familiar with the developmental psychology of children and adolescents.
Teachers and students who participate in the Gospel Project will learn and deeply experience God's sovereignty, covenant, faithfulness, and love.
You will be able to experience firsthand how blessed it is to obey the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
We must keep in mind that there is a hermeneutical gap in accepting and interpreting the Word of God given to them then and there as the Word of God given to us here and now, and we must interpret and apply the Word appropriately.
God's Word, illuminated by the Holy Spirit, allows even uneducated people to understand its core message. However, we must avoid the error of interpreting all Scripture arbitrarily. The Gospel Project believes it can minimize such interpretive errors.
Because I tried to convey the message contained in the words as much as possible.
In this respect, the Gospel Project provides basic biblical knowledge for a deeper understanding of God's heart and serves as a valuable channel for entering the deep well of the Word and drinking its delicious waters.
As you study the Bible with The Gospel Project, you will come to love the Word of God.
Children and teenagers will also find the words truly interesting and beneficial.
As Leonard Sweet said, future generations must voluntarily enter into the Word through experiential, participatory, image-centered, and connectional (EPIC) ministry to become God's holy people.
- Kim Do-il (Professor of Christian Education, Presbyterian University and Theological Seminary)
Above all, the Gospel Project faithfully interprets the Bible according to the traditional church teachings.
And that direction is ultimately towards Jesus Christ.
This is very reasonable in light of Jesus' statement that all Scripture, both Old and New Testament, points to him.
Moreover, it does not force a Christocentric interpretation.
In each text, God's covenant of salvation and God who fulfills it are revealed, and events that can be explained as a type of Christ are not missed.
The doctrines of The Gospel Project are welcomed by evangelical churches, regardless of denomination, who are faithful to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
While there may be some differences of opinion among denominations, each church will be able to utilize the materials without difficulty. The Gospel Project's defining characteristic is that it connects the material learned in each lesson to core doctrines, thereby strengthening the doctrinal understanding of the gospel of Christ.
- Kim Byeong-hun (Professor of Systematic Theology, Union Theological Seminary)
ㆍChronological Bible Study MaterialsLearn the Bible's message within the context of the chronological flow.
ㆍChrist-centered Every Bible story ends with a gospel link (connection to Christ).
ㆍThe Bible focus given to each unit of doctrine-based education contains major theological topics in the form of catechisms.
ㆍThis guide introduces how to utilize the video materials (sermons, application videos, countdowns), graphic materials (stage backgrounds, timelines), PPT materials (recitations, etc.), and audio files included in the audiovisual materials leader pack.
ㆍWe offer a variety of activities using quizzes and game codes that take into account developmental levels by age.
ㆍRepetitive learning by unit and subject Memorize by unit and learn the focus of the Bible through continuous repetition within the unit.
ㆍApplication of Faith and Life Rather than just fragmentary Bible study, we train ourselves to express our reflections in our own journal at the end of each lesson so that they become a part of our lives.
ㆍWe encourage activities and Bible reading with family members, and provide various resources for parents on the Gospel Project website (gospelproject.co.kr).
Studying the Bible with the same curriculum will maximize educational effectiveness and promote active faith exchange among family members.
Supervisor
The Gospel Project is a great resource for Bible study with children and youth.
Because we are helping them understand the Bible in detail in a language they can understand.
It shows the hard work of many people, including experts familiar with the developmental psychology of children and adolescents.
Teachers and students who participate in the Gospel Project will learn and deeply experience God's sovereignty, covenant, faithfulness, and love.
You will be able to experience firsthand how blessed it is to obey the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
We must keep in mind that there is a hermeneutical gap in accepting and interpreting the Word of God given to them then and there as the Word of God given to us here and now, and we must interpret and apply the Word appropriately.
God's Word, illuminated by the Holy Spirit, allows even uneducated people to understand its core message. However, we must avoid the error of interpreting all Scripture arbitrarily. The Gospel Project believes it can minimize such interpretive errors.
Because I tried to convey the message contained in the words as much as possible.
In this respect, the Gospel Project provides basic biblical knowledge for a deeper understanding of God's heart and serves as a valuable channel for entering the deep well of the Word and drinking its delicious waters.
As you study the Bible with The Gospel Project, you will come to love the Word of God.
Children and teenagers will also find the words truly interesting and beneficial.
As Leonard Sweet said, future generations must voluntarily enter into the Word through experiential, participatory, image-centered, and connectional (EPIC) ministry to become God's holy people.
- Kim Do-il (Professor of Christian Education, Presbyterian University and Theological Seminary)
Above all, the Gospel Project faithfully interprets the Bible according to the traditional church teachings.
And that direction is ultimately towards Jesus Christ.
This is very reasonable in light of Jesus' statement that all Scripture, both Old and New Testament, points to him.
Moreover, it does not force a Christocentric interpretation.
In each text, God's covenant of salvation and God who fulfills it are revealed, and events that can be explained as a type of Christ are not missed.
The doctrines of The Gospel Project are welcomed by evangelical churches, regardless of denomination, who are faithful to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
While there may be some differences of opinion among denominations, each church will be able to utilize the materials without difficulty. The Gospel Project's defining characteristic is that it connects the material learned in each lesson to core doctrines, thereby strengthening the doctrinal understanding of the gospel of Christ.
- Kim Byeong-hun (Professor of Systematic Theology, Union Theological Seminary)
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: December 20, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 136 pages | 215*290*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788953145634
- ISBN10: 8953145635
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