We women have many competing demands for our time and emotional energy. Relationships are important to us. Family, church, ministry, and community responsibilities stretch us thin. How do we enjoy our pie, one slice at a time?
The apostle Paul instructed the older women to teach the younger. This made sense to us when we were young women! As older women, however, we may feel uncertain. We have our own unanswered questions. How can we listen and share...
"Lack of balance impedes success." Mr. Kauffman shares personal stories to help us see the importance of being filled with mercy and truth as we teach our students.
Each teacher will tend to emphasize either knowledge, feelings or activity. Be conscious of these three aspects of a person and work to engage each of them. This is the theory behind Mr. Kauffman's talk on keeping your teaching...
"Who is worthy of this great task?" You are called to be faithful to God and your classroom today. "You are part of the mold that shapes your students' lives." At this closing session of Teacher's week, Mr. Kauffman inspires...
Building and Maintaining Relationships (Marcus Kauffman)
Teacher's lives are filled with relationships--parents, board members, students, and other staff. Mr. Kauffman explains how these relationships take a recognition of each other, respect for each other, communication,...
Our differences can enable and strengthen our ministry as a couple. Loving and affirming your husband can be one of the greatest gifts you offer to him.