Getting Started with Paul-Timothy Studies1. Choose studies that fit your needs, using the User Menu. · Ask your coordinator for study #2, User Menu of Training Materials, or download a printable copy from www.paul-timothy.net · Studies are grouped under 15 Ministries. Choose for each student a study that deals with a current need of the student’s congregation. · Find the Ministry that contains studies related to a student’s need. For example, if a student wants to develop worship, then find the corresponding studies on the menu under WORSHIP. ·
Keep printed
studies stored separately for each ministry area, so that you can
easily find them.
2. Most studies also have a children’s version. · Most of the studies have a one lesson for Shepherds and another for Children. · Both lessons treat the same topic, so that children learn a Bible story related to the topic that the adults will learn. The children can act out the Bible story for the adults during worship time. · Printed shepherd’s studies have the word ‘Shepherd’ in their top margin, and printed children’s studies have the work ‘Children’ in their top margin. · Get better results with children by teaching them their lesson before they join the adults for worship, so that they will be prepared to participate along with adults.. ·
Children’s
teachers should read follow #5, “Guidelines for Children’s Teachers.”
3. Ministries in the User’s Menu include sets of studies for different topics. · Each Ministry area has several sets of studies. For example, the ministry “Worship” includes sets on Communion, on celebrating Jesus’ resurrection, and on other aspects of worship. · Some sets also have supplementary studies with additional information on a topic. · Shepherds’ studies help leaders to plan next week’s activities and the next worship. 4. Initiate leader training by following the “Getting Started” studies. · Pastoral trainers follow #3, “Eleven Guidelines for Trainers.” · Pastoral students follow #4, “Guidelines for Shepherds Being Trained.” · Children’s teachers follow #5,“Guidelines for Children’s Teachers.” · Other workers follow #7, “Helping a Congregation’s Body Life.” 5. Worship leaders follow #8, “Planning and Leading Group Worship.” · Coordinators who lead workshops to initiate Paul-Timothy training may follow the Paul-Timothy Workshop Manual. You can download it freely from www.Paul-Timothy.net; click on ‘Workshop Manual.’ · Paul-Timothy studies help you to plan interactive, relational worship activities. · Follow Paul-Timothy studies to prepare for a worship time in which many participate in a family atmosphere that includes children. The Holy Spirit works more powerfully in meetings where participants already have relationships. · New Paul-Timothy studies can be written to meet your needs. If you will inform the Paul-Timothy writers about other study needs, then they will create a new studies. Let your trainers know your needs, so that they can inform the Paul-Timothy writers at editors@paul-timothy.net · The Paul-Timothy studies will never become finalized, because new studies will be added, and existing ones improved, according to your reports about the needs of your congregations. · Paul-Timothy publishes supplementary studies as they become ready. Please visit the web site often to find and download free studies: www.Paul-Timothy.net · Paul-Timothy studies may be freely copied, translated into any language, stored on any medium and distributed for free or for money. Please, include the following statement:
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