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Reformed Theology, Vol. 1

Reformed Free Publishing Association
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Creeping Corruption

Charles Westra·1959-01-01

It has been taught by dedicated teachers whose devotion to their students and to the proper teaching of our religious concepts is beyond reproach, by teachers whose sacrifices for the sake of their pupils continue unrewarded and often unappreciated.

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A Greater Challenge

Judy Lubbers·1967-01-01

Teachers must instruct students so that they will be prepared for a life which is lived to the glory of God. This is the challenge of Christian teaching. With the present shortage of teachers, this challenge becomes continually greater. It speaks so loudly that it cannot and must not be ignored. It

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Sharing the Burden

John Huizenga·1997-05-01

The world sends its teachers through rigorous training to equip them with the best tools available for teaching children. They labor hard to educate the children of a perishing world; how much more then ought we to labor to rear children of the covenant! The people of the church must encourage young

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The Calling of the Teacher in the Face of Philosophy and Vain Deceit

Karen Buiter·1984-02-01

Parents who raise their children within a Christian atmos­phere at home, send their children to school expecting that atmosphere to be reciprocated by the teacher, who for a few hours each day has been given the responsibility of taking the parent’s place in instructing the child. The teacher’s task

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Numbering Our Days

James McCollam·1955-04-01

We know we should not. Our teachers are men and women who love God’s cause in the world. They love Christian education, first of all. To that end they trained themselves. The training took several years beyond high school. Teachers are required to return to college every few years to take additional

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Scientific Trend of the Times

Delia Slomp·1958-05-01

Therefore, in the campaign to lure teenagers into research, teacher assistance is of prime importance. Some boards of education place teachers in industrial plants during the summer in order to get first hand scientific experience. Elementary teachers are urged to introduce projects dealing with wea

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The Responsibility of the Youth

Mindy DeMeester·1995-11-01

Even though some students and teachers may not see eye to eye on everything, we must still honor them for God has put them over us. Give your teachers respect and even encouragement. They need it just as you do! We must also remember that our teachers have the huge responsibility of teaching the cov

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Debate

Talitha Girls' Society·1942-08-01

If there are no potential teachers how can we have actual teachers? All of our young people who have trained to become teachers have obtained positions without any trouble. With our teachers lies the power to instill the correct ideas into the students. Secondly, our parents must exhibit more intere

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Sex Education in the Schools

A. Karsemeyer·1971-09-01

This is plain from the fact that parents have built and maintained their own schools to teach their children according to their convictions. We erect schools and hire teachers in order to provide instruction for our children which we cannot give them. But, we may not hand over to our teachers the wo