She Teaches Sunday

Preparing the Soil: Why Sunday School Starts Before the Lesson

12 min · 12. touko 2026
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Today we're talking about gardens… again. We need to work the soil in our gardens before planting seeds, both in the dirt in your yard, and in your Sunday school classroom. We prepare before we ever walk in the Sunday school room, but there’s also work to do once we’re there, before the seed is planted. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2465445/fan_mail/new]

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People aren’t perfect, neither are church departments. Not even Sunday school. (noooooo!) As teachers, we can see the imperfections, and we want to help; we want to change things for the better. We want things to be better for the children, for the guests, for the teachers, and for the Kingdom. However, most of us aren’t really in a position to make big changes (I’m sure not). Most of us are just regular ol’ Sunday school teachers. Not exactly a position of power. What could we possibly do? Stage a revolt? No (please, please no!) A big change doesn’t necessarily mean a major overhaul. Even if we can’t get that bigger classroom, convince the church to switch curricula, or get iPads for every room, there is still POSITIVE change that WE can effect to make at least our Sunday School the best that we can. This isn’t a cop-out because doing our best in what we’ve been given contributes toward God’s Kingdom, so don’t underestimate what we invest in it!   Resources Mentioned: Etsy [https://www.etsy.com/] Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2465445/fan_mail/new]

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