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Heart-Deep Teaching: Engaging Students for Transformed Lives

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When teaching the Bible, what is the best theory, and what are the best practices to stimulate deeper student learning? Heart-Deep Teaching was written for parents, teachers, and students of the Word who desire to apply its principles in life transforming ways.

The concept of “heart-deep teaching and learning” is based on a Hebrew understanding of the “heart” as the innermost essence of a person that involves the mind, emotions, and will. When the heart is engaged by the power of the Holy Spirit within the context of God’s Word, both character and behavioral changes occur.

To actively engage students’ emotions, mind, will, and body in learning, a heart-deep teacher uses strategies involving interaction, drama, reflection, story-telling, wonder, movement, creativity, acting-out, problem-solving, and wrestling with the principles discovered in the biblical text.

By integrating accurate methods of analyzing the biblical text and current research in teaching and learning, the book attempts to help teachers understand the theoretical and practical skills to create their own lessons, adapt lessons from published curriculums, and improve their own strategies of studying and teaching the Word.

224 pages, Paperback

First published March 30, 2012

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February 12, 2018
Heart Deep Teaching is a book every Bible teacher should read. His understanding of how people actually learn and his deep commitment to Scripture make this volume invaluable. I found Newton's writing style a bit laborious. But the book was well worth the effort.
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April 13, 2026
Read for seminary. I enjoyed this book. It is very accessible for first time teachers and has a lot of good concepts.
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June 28, 2022
Good resource for teaching students
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