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Reflections on the Bible Teaching Conference
Hear from attendees what they learned at the Bible Teaching Conference.
Hear from attendees what they learned at the Bible Teaching Conference.
In conjunction to Eric Espinoza's previous article, he models how to use the resources he suggests using a passage in the book of James.
Acquisition of new information causes a state of 'cognitive disequilibrium' - a mental discomfort felt when adjusting to new knowledge unaccustomed to how we think. Dr. Dwayne Ulmer applies this concept to bible teaching that promotes growth for Christian learners.