What Are You Showing Them? (Stephen Gingerich)
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About this listen
You can say it in different ways, but a Christian school isn’t worth the time and effort it takes unless it’s helping form disciples of Jesus. That doesn’t mean you’re practicing child evangelism or replacing the essential work of the church. It does mean that we are partnering with our churches and families and that we as school leaders and teachers are fully devoted to following Jesus ourselves. Like Stephen says, we should think of ourselves as wearing signs that say, “Follow me.” This is a call to evaluate and refocus our personal vision and witness in our relationships around schools that most definitely shape our teaching and our students.
Stephan Gingerich has been on this show before and brings a range of experience in teaching and school leadership, some of which he gained while growing up and teaching in Central America. He brings refreshing perspective and challenges us in this talk to be concerned with what’s beyond our school fences.
Stephen invites us to ponder with him.
- Great opportunities are often disguised as problems.
- Perhaps we witness the most when we don’t know that people are watching us.
- How can our schools bring light to the world?
- What does the Sermon on the Mount have to say about Christ-like community relations?
- What are practical ways you can connect with your community?
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