
To many, the Holy Spirit is the least known, most confusing and ambiguous person of the Trinity. This Teacher's manual provides 10 lessons on the significance of the Holy Spirit and how he is the giver of life. For years 10–12.
(For years 10–12 | 10 lessons)
To many, the Holy Spirit is the least known, most confusing and ambiguous person of the Trinity. He is often misrepresented, overplayed, or outright ignored. The Bible clearly teaches that the Spirit is essential to creating, shaping, and guiding the lives of Christians.
The intention of this unit is to combine a lively understanding of the Holy Spirit with a rigorous discussion of how to live as a Christian. In this way it strives to avoid a dry theology of the Holy Spirit and a pharisaic approach to living as a Christian.
The overarching aim of the course is that students would understand who the Holy Spirit is, by seeing how he relates to living as a Christian. This is because the Spirit is the giver of life.
Adapted from Edward Surrey’s book, The Spirit (sold separately).