This is the 'Sign Up' thread for those who want to be teachers in the New SDA/Bible Study Forum.
Per pending vote on rules, the Bible studies will be started and lead by individuals who are Seventh-day Adventists and who sign up to be a teacher. Per pending rules, if any challenge is made to the teacher, they can ask to be approved by a majority vote.
Since it is pending on the vote on rules, it will be used as a list for those wishing to teach, then if/when the rules approving it are passed, as the list of the teachers in the New SDA/Bible Study Forum if no challenges.
Sign in and for the first time we will have everyone fill out a short questionaire so that those coming in can know a little about their teacher.
Here is the site for 'The Adult Sabbath School Bible Study Guides' or the Sabbath School Lessons:
I would like to do some bible studies in the New SDA/Bible Study Forum., so I will enter my name to be a teacher.
Red has officially signed up as a teacher in the New SDA/Bible Study Forum.
"How long have you been a member of the SDA church?" More than 30 years. "Why do you wish to be a teacher here?" To share Gods truth. "Have you had any previous teaching experience?" I am a Sabbath School teacher in my church. "What subject(s) do you have in mind to teach?" Mainly what is in the Sabbath School lesson.
Last edited by reddogs; 26th September 2007 at 06:35 AM.
I'd love to, but I'm going to stick to periodic vollenteering as I'm too much a newbie.
I was just thinking, that maybe we need to have some guidelines and an explination of what exactly the teachers would be doing, before people apply.
Like, for example, how many teachers can be selected. The difference between a teacher and a vollenteer. The process of how studies will be set up.
Also, maybe an actual questionaire to fill out when applying. Like, how long you've been a Christian/Adventist. have you taught before. Why do you want to do this. What topics are you hoping to teach on..etc.
What do you guys think?
(This is still fine to set up those who are wishing to, though)
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I'd love to, but I'm going to stick to periodic vollenteering as I'm too much a newbie.
I was just thinking, that maybe we need to have some guidelines and an explination of what exactly the teachers would be doing, before people apply.
Like, for example, how many teachers can be selected. The difference between a teacher and a vollenteer. The process of how studies will be set up.
Also, maybe an actual questionaire to fill out when applying. Like, how long you've been a Christian/Adventist. have you taught before. Why do you want to do this. What topics are you hoping to teach on..etc.
What do you guys think?
(This is still fine to set up those who are wishing to, though)
I agree. There should be certain criteria to qualify people for teaching.
How about we put this on the side-burner untill the rules are all worked out? It might be better to stay focussed on one process at a time, for now.
Yes, but I had already stuck my foot in by posting the Bible Lessons for this quarter which is what I had talked about doing from the start. So I thought we should do it in a orderly fashion to prepare for the rules, so signing up does no harm and allows for a orderly review of who is putting any bible studies.....
Dont worry, God is guiding we just have to follow....
Red
I have decided to remove my name from the list of teachers. I'm having issues with the way things are going in here (the SDA forum and CF in general), and I'm not sure that this is going to work out.
I do want to continue on with the memory verse thread though. I could really use that kind of fellowship right now.
May I suggest that Red go ahead with the Sabbath School Lessons. It would seem to be in the best interest of all concerned to start using the regularly schedualed SS Lessons guides as soon as possible because each day that goes by is another day that we as a group won't have covered what is available for study. This is not to say that we couldn't go back and cover them later, but I think you all will agree that that is most unlikely.
In addition, there may be some who dont have a SS Quartely and next week we start a new quarter with a new topic. By starting now we will each have a complete set of lessons for our own refference when the quarter is finished in December. These notes may include additional thoughts from others that otherwise would not be had.
I must say that Red has done his homework well. He has posted two excellent links to help you sudy. Also by starting now with the SS Lessons you will get used to studying together. I really don't think anyone will get off topic or start any debate over the SS Lessons.