The year, 2020, was filled with so many surprises! It was filled with short-term and long-term change. In many ways, I believe the pandemic and social pressures have pushed changes to happen even sooner. While change is not always appreciated, we should be working for and expecting positive outcomes.
I have written often during 2020 about adjustments that can be made to have revolutionary impact through Sunday School–during the pandemic and following it. Allow me to share the 10 most read Revolutionary posts of 2020:
- Unique Names for Sunday School and for Sunday School Classes
- Characteristics of a Good Sunday School Teacher, Part 1
- Qualifications of a Sunday School Teacher, Part 1
- Job Description: Sunday School Secretary
- Expressing Appreciation for Sunday School Teachers/Workers
- Updated: Free Training Materials for Sunday School Teachers
- Sunday School at Social Distance
- Important Sunday School Leader Job Descriptions
- Overcoming Sunday School Problems, Part 3
- Sunday School Teacher Self-Evaluation
Many pastors, directors, and teachers have found help in these posts. I hope you will too!
Top Pandemic Change Posts
In addition to these 10 top posts, I have written many posts which dealt directly with response to Sunday School during the pandemic. Here are some of those posts which may be good to review:
- Sunday School at Social Distance
- Regathering the Sunday School Flock
- Sunday School Dangers as a Result of the COVID-19 Pandemic
- The Future of Sunday School
- Using Zoom for Your Bible Study Group
- Inviting New People to Sunday School after Regathering
- Creative Digital Training
- Before Regathering Sunday School
- Meeting Online When Can’t Meet in Person
- Will You Recover Lost Sheep for Sunday School?
As you read any of these 20 posts shared here, let me ask two favors:
- leave a comment and
- share the post with another Sunday School leader.
Doing so will encourage others to reinvest in Sunday School. Don’t grow weary in well doing. Pray. Care. Reach. Lead. Teach. Make a difference. Make disciples. Be revolutionary!
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