Completing the process: I do a self-review, and share the kind of feedback I received.
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God is raising up a new generation of Bible teachers to change lives. You may be one of them -- this blog is full of tips and ideas and commentary to encourage you in your teaching ministry. Glenn Brooke is the author of Teach the Bible to Change Lives (http://www.teachtochangelives.com) and has over 20 years of experience teaching the Bible.
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Hi Glenn, I think this is the most innovative teaching I have ever listened to. When I was teaching Bible studies, I was just 'dabbling' with the internet. Now that I've heard/seen what 'can' be done, I'm going to adapt some of my lessons for the internet [on my websites]. Thanks, and BE BLESSED.
P.S. Is it hard to learn how to install audio to a website?
Vern, thanks for your feedback! It's truly possible, using the process I've described, to develop wonderful lessons that meet the needs of the people that you're teaching.
I used a piece of software (that I can't share) to post the audio files. There are freeware tools to do this process. If you have the mp3 recording, it's straightforward.
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