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We are currently
training our Sunday School leaders by using the following
resources provided by LifeWay. Throughout January, we will
be emphasizing the invite dimension of the 3D Sunday School.
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The 3D Sunday
School is a book prepared by David Francis who
serves as director of Sunday School for LifeWay.
The book describes a
three dimensional strategy to help members and
leaders fulfill the Great Commission.
The 3D book has been
expanded in three other books as noted below.
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This book explores the
Invite
dimension of
The 3D Sunday School strategy
in greater depth.
LifeWay Sunday School Director David Francis
explains the "six lanes" involved in the ongoing
process of developing inviting Sunday School
classes.
Each of the six aspects interacts with the others,
just like the lanes on a highway.
I-6 is a call to teamwork to churches that are
willing to incorporate the intent of making their
Sunday School ministry a more inviting one.
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This book explores the
Discover
dimension of the 3D Sunday School strategy in
greater depth.
LifeWay Sunday School Director
David Francis
explains that the three important and interrelated
aspects of Sunday School work that contribute to a
consistently excellent Bible study experience are:
Scripture, stories, and shepherding.
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The
final book, Connect3:
The Power of One Sunday School Class, describes
the three levels of connection and challenges
leaders to excel in each one.
The goal is for leaders and
members to connect at the class level, at the
community level, and finally at the commission
level.
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Each of the above books are
available as a download from
www.lifeway.com/sundayschool or may be purchased from
LifeWay for $1.00 each.
Webcourses narrated by David Francis
are also available at the LifeWay internet site.
A CD of LifeWay Sunday School and
discipleship resources, a DVD Video featuring the webcourse
for each of the above, a DVD video
Leading a Child to Christ
and Helping
Kids Defend Their Faith, and a
Sunday School Training Notebook are available by contacting
Ken Dover at 864-843-9665 or 864-905-7418.
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