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Teaching What and How

Posted on: 20 March 2025 by Richard Worsley
Posted in: [Creation and World History]  [Education

Teaching What and How

In this video and article, Richard shares some thoughts on his career as a teacher. Whilst teaching, like many other professions, has become stressful these days with increasing demands, we perhaps need to come back to basics by concentrating on being a teacher of good things rather than a good teacher of things.


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God as Lord of History and Geography

Posted on: 24 February 2025 by Richard Worsley
Posted in: [Creation and World History]  [Education

God as Lord of History and Geography

In this video, Richard introduces an article of his own in which he talks about the way that history has been shaped by the geography of the world, and how in more recent times, events have been further shaped by advances in industrialisation and technology. We need to take note that God remains Lord of all things, and even though mankind has the ability to destroy the world through nuclear weapons and to control society through advanced technology, we perhaps need to consider that God is possibly beginning to wind up history prior to His return.


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Teaching Humanities

Posted on: 20 February 2025 by Richard Worsley
Posted in: [Creation and World History]  [Education

Teaching Humanities

In this video and article, Richard reflects on something of his own experience of teching history and geography over a period of 20 years. He talks about some of the challenges brought by these two disciplines and also how they support the authority of the Bible.


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Some Thoughts on Christian Education

Posted on: 06 February 2025 by Richard Worsley
Posted in: [Creation and World History]  [Education

Some Thoughts on Christian Education

In this video and article, Richard talks about Christian education and the importance of it being based upon a solid foundation that will stand up to the pressures imposed upon it by the culture of our society.


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