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Spiritual Disciplines of the Christian Life: Bible Memorization

Ryan Barnhill·2017-05-01

Step #4: Repeat. Memorization is all about repetition. The verse must be read, and meditated upon, over and over. The means used for repetition vary, but can include flashcards, verbal quizzing, or writing down a verse over and over. Because repetition takes time, retaining a verse or verses is gene

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Perseverance: Patti’s Problem

Cal Kalsbeek·1994-06-01

Oh! what was it we memorized last week?

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Use It or Lose It

Matt Kortus·2013-01-01

The next day, you quickly review the passage before writing it out for your teacher, but could you recite that same verse at the end of the semester? How about even a month later? If you are like me, you will forget entirely that you even learned it in the first place. Nevertheless, we are called to

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Witnessing and Testifying of the Truth (3)

Barry Gritters·2000-06-01

We memorized four points in addition to Rev. Koole’s three. Memorize! Memorize, memorize, memorize. Memorize in catechism. We’re good at it. I wonder if we do a very good job, though, of repeating the same texts every year so that the young people, when they’re finished with catechism, are able to h

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Teaching Bible in the Primary Grades

H. VanDyke·1958-04-01

It should be meaningful to the pupil and therefore should be chosen in connection with the current lessons. Two important keys to memorization for youngsters are frequent repetition and review. It is wise to have the entire class listen while individuals recite (a few at a time lest it become tiring

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Memory

Nathan Lanning·2018-07-01

In addition to new synapses being formed and louder and more sensitive signals occurring at the synapses, whole new memory neurons can be produced during the memory formation process in both adults and children. This is the third biological event that occurs during memory formation. All three of the

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Teaching Bible in the Home: Not Supplemental But Fundamental

Gertrude Hoeksema·1995-05-01

An­other aspect of instruction is memorization. Memo­rizing should not be a severe burden and not usu­ally a punishment; rather it should be viewed as a crucial part of a godly upbringing. It can be a beau­tiful alternative to watching TV, even though at first children may resist. Parents need to dr

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Putting You Always in Remembrance of These Things

Richard Smit·1998-08-01

What does it mean “to put you in remembrance of these things”? The Apostle implies something that is true of you and me. We are forgetful. Do you remember what the sermon was about last Sunday? Can you recite the main points of the sermon outline? Do you remember the Psalter numbers you sang? Do you

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Remember Thy Creator

Cornelius Hanko·1943-03-01

Remember now. Which does not mean that we should bring Him into remembrance occasionally as fancy or necessity dictates. God is not a servant, who can be slighted and scorned, yet called in when we are driven to an extremity. To remember Him is to keep Him in continual remembrance every moment of ou

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That Wonderful Gift of Memory (2)

John A Heys·1968-07-01

Having considered that memory is that power of the mind whereby we have been enabled by God to receive into our minds, retain within them, and then recall a countless number of facts about a variety of objects, let us also consider what a wonderful gift it is by considering the value that it has for