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2022 Workshop Talk | 49:32 | K-6, Theology & Bible

Summary


Story is one of the chief ways humans make meaning of the world. What is the significance of God revealing Himself to us in a story? How do we help students in an increasingly biblically illiterate culture learn to know and love God’s story? In this workshop we will explore these questions, generate ideas for teaching Bible as a classroom subject, and explore ways to integrate Bible in our teaching across the curriculum.

Speaker


Jacie Sytsma earned her bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Calvin University. Prior to moving Texas, she worked as a worship leader/coordinator for 17 years at churches in New Jersey and Texas and taught students in Michigan, Washington, New Jersey, and Texas. This is Jacie’s twelfth year at Providence Classical School. She served as grammar school chaplain for six years and is now in her sixth year of teaching 6th grade. Jacie has been married for 27 years to her husband, Andy, who is the senior pastor of New Life Church. They have two children who have graduated from PCS. Jacie enjoys growing flowers and vegetables, spending long hours reading in hammocks and walking her dogs, exploring historical sites, and sampling cuisines from around the world.

 

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