Train your young men and women to be successful

This lesson for our young men and women in the armor of God. Our Motto is "Fighting a Good Fight with Honor".

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Student Goal

Interpretation

Analysis

Ask Questions

Synthesis & Evaluation

Engage in social discourse

Find there own answers in the word of God

Once leaders have a firm grasp of concepts and ideas, the next step is to deepen their understanding by applying that knowledge in a new context. At the deepest level, educators must design interdisciplinary learning activities that encourage learners to make connections across disciplines. Jesus taught his disciples how to interact in their current time.

By engaging learners in such activities, the role of the educator changes to a constructor of knowledge. By paying attention to learners’ knowledge, skills, attitudes, we are shifting to a learner-centered environment that encourages learners to: Jesus took his disciples aside for deeper understanding on how to reveal the Kingdom of God. Jesus engages his adversary and religious leaders.

About the author

Our battles have intensified, and it is difficult to discern the weapons we encounter today dismantling many in battle the ability to achieve victory. This study in development is to equip those who have put on the armor of God to fight an unseen enemy with the intent to destroy the soul of all humanity.

David Wooten

My journey began in Charleston, SC at the age of 18, invited to a Baptist Church. Graduating from GHS 1973, the Art Institute in 1976. Working with the DoD (Navy, Army for five years as a technical illustrator) to July 1984. Hired in July 1984 at Charleston Air Force to 1997 as a graphic artist and photographer. Married in 1997 and transferred to the Air Force Survival School as a Visual Information Specialist. Retired December 2021. Thirty-Seven years with the DoD. The Last Battle on Planet Earth and The Road to Sodom manuscripts authored from traveling with my wife Angela to Brazil over the years.

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