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Summer 2019 Leader Tips: Unit 10, Session 2—God Rescues His Ark

June 3, 2019 | Josh Hayes

In the videos below, Aaron Armstrong (Adults), Andy McLean (Students), and Brian Dembowczyk (Kids) coach leaders on teaching Summer 2019, Unit 10, Session 2—God Rescues His Ark. Tips and videos for previous lessons are available on the The Gospel Project Blog. You can also check out the Additional Resources page for podcast recommendations and blog posts related to this week’s subject matter. To view a comprehensive list of the studies for this three-year cycle of The Gospel Project, see our All Ages Chronological Study Plan (which includes Scripture references for each weekly session). Every week, we provide interactive teaching helps and additional ideas / activities for The Gospel Project for Adults sessions. Click TGP Summer 2019 Unit 10, Session 2 to access the Session 2 interactive teaching suggestions.

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About Josh Hayes

Josh Hayes is Content and Production Editor for The Gospel Project for Adults. He earned a Ph.D. in Systematic Theology from Westminster Theological Seminary and a M.Div. in Christian Ministry from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. In addition to working in print media for more than a decade, Josh is an adjunct professor at Union University and Westminster Theological Seminary. Residing in the Nashville area with his wife and children, he has also been an active teacher in his local church for several years.

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  1. Marilee Weeks says

    June 3, 2019 at 10:15 am

    We ‘love’ the written summary as well as the video for ‘kids’ that comes to my email every week. Thank you, Brian, for your leadership in this area. I noticed today, there is a different format and all of the levels (Adults, Students, Kids) are included. I didn’t notice a written summary in this email. We have forwarded your ‘kids’ portion (summary and video) to our 90+ Sunday School teachers every week and they have appreciated the deeper look into the lesson. We have truly appreciated the ‘deeper learning’ the teachers had available for the kids. Many of our teachers commented on how the extra material helped to feed them Spiritually, as well as the children. It was a huge resource that provided extra teaching points for the various age levels of our children. The teachers could take various parts of your teaching points that would be age appropriate for the children in their classroom. We are hoping the written summary continues in some way…..it was very helpful. Just a thought, but maybe that (deeper summary) could be added as a separate page in the teacher book and then you wouldn’t have to send it with the video every week. Just know we LOVE the written review and the video coming together as we prepare to teach the children on Sundays.
    Marilee Weeks
    Children’s Ministry Assistant, Johnson Ferry Baptist Church, Marietta GA

    • Brian Dembowczyk says

      June 3, 2019 at 10:30 am

      Glad those are helpful, Marilee. The session videos and blog posts for kids are still available though. That has not changed. You can access them easiest through the Additional Resources page, or the Blog page directly.

    • Aaron Armstrong says

      June 4, 2019 at 3:07 pm

      To add to Brian’s feedback on this post, his weekly write-up focused on the Kids curriculum posts every Tuesday.

  2. Marilee Weeks says

    June 5, 2019 at 7:16 pm

    Thanks so much. I need to do better at checking out the other areas. I know you have a lot to offer and I am guilty at going at what I want and get it in to the hands of the teachers. I am attaching the video now and I will add the summary as well from the Additional Resources page, or the Blog page. Obviously, I hit the panic button when I didn’t see them together on my email on Tuesday. Thanks again for all you do to make this as easy for our teachers to get the Word in the kids and to also learn ‘more’ as they teach their class. You are appreciated….a whole lot.

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