
No Turning Back Teacher's Manual (Includes Dvd)
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The teacher's manual offers a wide range of activities for flexibility to suit different contexts and timeframes. The DVD introduces each chapter's theme with 'vox-pop' styles street interviews For years 9 and 10. No Turning Back presents students with six...
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The teacher's manual offers a wide range of activities for flexibility to suit different contexts and timeframes. The DVD introduces each chapter's theme with 'vox-pop' styles street interviews
For years 9 and 10. No Turning Back presents students with six timeless biblical themes from Ephesians that continue to resonate with us today. On offer is grace, forgiveness, light in the darkness, a true place to belong, a lavish inheritance, and ultimately, new life.
^No Turning Back challenges students to examine for themselves the gospel that the Christians in Ephesus accepted. Here is an opportunity for an authentic, fulfilling life that when properly understood is too good to pass up.
^^"The six themes dealt with in No Turning Back facilitated lots of excellent discussion in the classroom. This resource allowed us to get to the heart of the Gospel message very easily. It proved to be a really valuable resource for our year 10 classes.'
- Annette Ware, Head of Christian Studies, Abbotsleigh, Sydney.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 254118
- Product Code 1921137517
- EANÂ 9781921137518
- Pages 61
- Department Ministry
- Category Youth Ministry
- Sub-Category Courses
- Publisher Christian Education Publications
- Publication Date Aug 2006
Simon Smart
Simon Smart is Executive Director of the Centre for Public Christianity. A former English and History teacher, Simon has a Masters in Christian Studies from Regent College, Vancouver. He has years of experience writing and editing both academic curricula and popular books. He is the author of For God's Sake: An Atheist, a Jew, a Christian and a Muslim Debate Religion, and editor of A Spectator's Guide to Worldviews. His writing has appeared in such places as The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, the ABC, The Australian, and The Guardian.