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Why Nobody Learns Much of Anything at Church: And How to Fix It

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Nowhere is educational reform more needed than in the church. This book arouses enthusiasm for the task. It's a refreshing call to active learning and a practical manual for renewing the education program of a local church.--Thomas Fleming.

237 pages, Hardcover

First published May 1, 1993

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April 12, 2011
This is one of those books that I just can't keep a copy of; I keep giving it away in self defense to those poor souls, who cluelessly find themselves in a position where they have to stand up front and present something to other people.
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June 28, 2011
Incredibly biased and not practical. The information in this book only fits well with the cookie cutter mid-sized main stream Protestant church. If the church you are working in does not meet those standards than do not waste your time by picking up this book.
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October 30, 2008
This is a pretty straight forward argument for student participation and active learning. It has some good ideas for lessons with youth.
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February 10, 2015
it is very nice to read and so helpful not only for the pastors but also for the teachers. it talks about the why the traditional teaching isn't that effective anymore.
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