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Part 2, Should Sunday School Take a Summer Vacation?

July 5, 2007 by Darryl Wilson Leave a Comment

In Part 1, I shared benefits a church realizes from offering Sunday School all year round. In Part 2, I want to offer some positive alternatives to … [Read more...] about Part 2, Should Sunday School Take a Summer Vacation?

Filed Under: Pastors/Sunday School Directors, Teaching Tagged With: burnout, slump, substitutes, summer vacation, taking a break, taking the summer off, travel, vacations

Part 1, Should Sunday School Take a Summer Vacation?

July 1, 2007 by Darryl Wilson Leave a Comment

Southern Baptist Convention churches have long offered year-round Sunday School. In the face of other denominations that have chosen to take a summer … [Read more...] about Part 1, Should Sunday School Take a Summer Vacation?

Filed Under: Pastors/Sunday School Directors, Teaching Tagged With: bad habits, break, confusion, irregular attendance, momentum, outreach, relationships, summer vacation, time off

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