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Sunday school teachers training success
Sunday school teachers training success
Friday, October 17, 2025 by Nhlakanipho Mncube

 

This past Saturday, the Scripture Union National Office was alive with excitement and learning as Sunday school teachers gathered for a highly impactful Sunday School Teachers Training, which took place at Swedish Free Church, in Manzini.

The event, which brought together teachers from various churches, was both enriching and inspiring equipping attendees with new skills and a deeper passion for children’s ministry.

The training was filled with teachings, demonstrations and practical sessions, making it both engaging and hands-on. Trainers guided participants through key areas such as lesson preparation, creative teaching methods, classroom management, and effective ways to share the Gospel with children.

Each session was designed to help teachers not only understand the theory but also practice what they learned in real-life scenarios.

Teachers expressed how the training renewed their confidence and reminded them of the role they play in shaping young lives for Christ. The trainers themselves were deeply encouraged by the enthusiasm, participation and unity shown throughout the day. By the end of the training, many teachers shared that they felt better equipped, refreshed and spiritually uplifted ready to return to their Sunday schools with greater zeal and creativity.

We sincerely thank all who attended our Sunday School Teachers Training held this past Saturday. Your participation made the event a remarkable success. We appreciate your dedication to equipping yourselves for effective ministry to children.

One of the teachers, Philiswa Nhlabatsi from Alive In Christ Family Church receiving a certificate from Senzo Ndabezitha. (Pic: Courtesy)
One of the teachers, Philiswa Nhlabatsi from Alive In Christ Family Church receiving a certificate from Senzo Ndabezitha. (Pic: Courtesy)

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