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The Seven Laws of the Learner: How to Teach Almost Anything to Practically Anyone The Seven Laws of the Learner: How to Teach Almost Anything to Practically Anyone by Bruce H. Wilkinson
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“If the truth has already transformed the teacher, then the truth has a far greater chance of transforming the students.”
Bruce Wilkinson, The Seven Laws of the Learner: How to Teach Almost Anything to Practically Anyone
“The Bible wasn’t given for our information but for our transformation.”
Bruce Wilkinson, The Seven Laws of the Learner: How to Teach Almost Anything to Practically Anyone
“Profundity is not complexity; it is simplicity.”
Bruce H. Wilkinson, The Seven Laws of the Learner: How to Teach Almost Anything to Practically Anyone
“Today, unfortunately, in the great majority of pulpits and classrooms, we rev the engine and get excited about the sound we make, while the people in the audience wonder, “When are you going to drive that thing somewhere?”
Bruce Wilkinson, The Seven Laws of the Learner: How to Teach Almost Anything to Practically Anyone
“The tragic truth about boredom is that I have heard teacher after teacher bore their students to the point of tears while talking about the most important subject in all the world—the Bible!”
Bruce Wilkinson, The Seven Laws of the Learner: How to Teach Almost Anything to Practically Anyone
“it’s only when we are self-conscious rather than other-conscious that we become so very nervous. When we focus on serving our audience, then the Lord is free to use us.”
Bruce Wilkinson, The Seven Laws of the Learner: How to Teach Almost Anything to Practically Anyone