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Many Sabbath School class teachers either preach a sermon to their class or deliver a monologue on the whole lesson, going through it "day-by-day." The most rewarding sessions involve the members in discussion. These questions here are intended to stimulate the active participation of the members in your class. Of course pertinent information imparted by the teacher is also very valuable, for which there are many resources in print and on the internet. This site seeks to provide a resource for discussions.

If you are a member and not a teacher and your class is boring, try asking questions such as these in your class.

Saturday, 18 May 2019

Lesson 8 (May 18-24), Season of Parenting

Childless Parenting

  1. If sex was not pleasurable, how much fewer children would people have?
  2. Why are children wanted?
  3. Who feels the pain of childlessness more, husband or wife? In Bible stories why does it seem that childlessness is the fault of the wife?
  4. Why are there so many children in orphanages?
Single Parenting
  1. What are the disadvantages and/or advantages of a single person having a child?
  2. How appropriate is the term "semi-orphan" for a child who has a single parent?
  3. Why does Bible, which lays so much emphasis on helping widows and orphans, say nothing about single parents?
The Joy and Responsibility of Parenting
  1. Do parents need to be taught how to be parents or is it something they will know by instinct like animals do?
  2. In the same family, with the same parents, why are some good and some not so good?
  3. How much does praying for a child help him or her?
Parents as Disciple Makers
  1. Does the Bible advocate spanking?
  2. How can parents avoid showing favouritism towards a child?
  3. Why do good parents have children who turn out bad?
Fighting for Your Prodigal Child
  1. Why do children run away from home?
  2. Why did Jesus include the attitude of the older brother in the story of the prodigal? What is the lesson for parents there?
  3. Why did Jesus relate in his parable that it was food that drew the prodigal back home, rather than the love of his parents?
  4. What are ways in which parents can reach out to children who have run away from them?