
Teach Like Jesus
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Josh Hunt

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About this listen
Allan Taylor Author,
Sunday School in HD
I have had the pleasure of hearing Josh teach this material in person and I can assure you that it always has an impact on the audience. It is both entertaining and informative. It will challenge you to communicate more effectively. It is biblically based and practically oriented. Your teaching will be improved if you follow the suggestions included in these pages. Here’s the good news. The book is as entertaining and informative as the live presentation! Buy it! Read it! Teach like Jesus!
Ken Hemphill Author,
The Prayer of Jesus
If you want to be the best teacher you can possibly be, Teach Like Jesus. That is not only a wonderful title for a book on how to teach, that is the secret to becoming the greatest teacher you can become. Anyone who wants to have a greater ministry in teaching, should read this book.
Elmer Towns
Co Founder, Liberty University
When it comes to teaching the Bible, nobody knows his stuff any better than Josh Hunt. Josh’s new book, Teach Like Jesus, is a must read for every pastor, Sunday School director, minister of education, and Sunday School teacher out there. Josh combines years of experience, biblical analysis, and spiritual insight to provide a resource for teachers in the 21st century. But Teach Like Jesus is not just a book about theory. Woven throughout the book are practical ideas of how to put concept into reality.
Bob Mayfield
Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma
I read everything Josh has to say about teaching, group life and discipleship. This is his very best! Every member of our staff will be reading this and I am planning to get a copy for the majority of our volunteer teachers. It will make them better! Josh provides literally hundreds of applicable ideas, reminders, tips and "how-to's" to help your teaching be "the best"!
Jeff Young
Prestonwood Church,
Dallas, TX
Jesus' ministry was primarily that of small group teacher. He gravitated to the small group. He often avoided the crowds in favor of the small group. And when he was with the small group, what did he do? He taught. He taught a lot. Boy did he teach. This study is not an examination of what Jesus taught. It is an examination of how Jesus taught. In this book, you will learn:
- Why is story such an effective way to teach?
- Where to find great stories. It is easier than it has ever been.
- What makes a great story?
- How many times did Jesus ask questions? I was shocked by the answer.
- What did Jesus expect of his disciples and how does expectation affect teaching?
- Jesus wasn’t always meek and mild and if you want to teach like Jesus you should raise your voice from time to time.
- Teaching is not just about teaching. It is also about relationship. Love like Jesus.
- Jesus teaching was not always clear. We are still fighting about it today. Why is that? Why wasn’t Jesus clearer when he taught?
- Jesus often taught in apparent contradiction. He told us to let our light so shine before men and to be careful not to do our acts of righteousness before men. He made these two statements in one sermon. What do we learn about teaching from that?
- Jesus teaching was shocking to his original audience. Sometimes it shocks us.
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