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CrossTies by Dr.
Bill Denton
Dr. Bill Denton has
served in church ministry for more than 30 years. He is an experienced preacher, teacher, radio
speaker, and instructor in short-term missions training foreign ministry students. He is also a
Licensed Clinical Pastoral Counselor, and former director of a Christian Counseling Center. Bill's
"CrossTies" web site receives thousands of visits each month by people seeking Bible study
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Teaching And Timeless
Themes These commandments
that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. Impress them upon your children. Talk about them
when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up (Deut 6:6-7,
NIV).
In an interview with Wired magazine, filmmaker George Lucas was asked how he would be
remembered. Lucas replied:
I'll be remembered as a filmmaker. The technological problems
that I solved will be forgotten by then, but hopefully some of the stories I told will still be
relevant. I'm hoping that Star Wars doesn't become too dated, because I think its themes are
timeless. If you've raised children, you know you have to explain things to them, and if you don't
,they end up learning the hard way. In the end, somebody's got to say, "Don't touch that hot
skillet." So the old stories have to be re- iterated again in a form that's acceptable to each new
generation. I don't think I'm ever going to go much beyond the old stories, because I think they
still need to be told. -- George Lucas, Wired (5-01-05)
Stories with timeless themes
will always be powerful. George Lucas may or may not be long-remembered. History may one day forget
his name and his contributions to the film-making art. But stories with timeless themes will be
often repeated. They will pass from one person to another, they will be retold in new books and
movies, and they will enthrall every new generation.
This is one of the things that makes
the old-fashioned Sunday School a powerful tool. There, teachers who have eternal concerns repeat
old stories from the Bible that lay the foundation of faith in God and His Son, Jesus. Those
stories are more than tall tales with a spiritual flair. They are about real people who faced real
dangers, honest struggles, moral dilemmas, failures, and more. The stories tell us about eternal
truths that do not change. These stories communicate timeless themes that help young people
understand principles of life that are indispensable.
Sunday School and other Bible classes
must stay focused on communicating those timeless themes. George Lucas knows that even in the movie
business, you cant beat a good story based on timeless themes. Those themes are what gives a
film both legitimacy and power. It is the same in a Bible class. Teachers would do well to remember
that this is their purpose.
A preaching student once asked an old preacher-professor the
secret to developing good sermons on a consistent, continual basis. He wanted to know where to look
for material, illustrations, and topics so that his sermons would never run dry. The old man wisely
replied, Stick to your bible, young man. Preach it and youll never run out of
material. Thats good advice for preacher and teacher alike. Every student regardless of
age, needs exposure again and again to those solid, timeless truths that shape life according to
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