About

Our Mission

Jesus of Nazareth is widely recognized—even by secular historians—as one of the most influential teachers in human history. In approximately three years of public ministry, He transformed a small group of fishermen, tax collectors, and ordinary working people into leaders who reshaped the course of civilization.

How did He do it? Not through formal institutions, not through written curricula, not through credentialing systems. He did it through stories, relationships, experience, questions, personal example, genuine compassion, and intentional community.

Why This Matters Today

Every generation needs great teachers. Parents raising children. Pastors shepherding congregations. Mentors investing in the next generation. Classroom teachers shaping young minds. Small group leaders facilitating growth. Youth workers walking alongside teenagers.

The methods Jesus modeled aren't relics of a pre-modern age. Modern educational research consistently validates the approaches He used: narrative-based learning, relational mentoring, experiential education, inquiry-based instruction, and social-emotional engagement. What neuroscientists and learning theorists have spent decades discovering, Jesus practiced intuitively two thousand years ago.

What You'll Find Here

Teaching Principles— Seven core principles drawn from Jesus' teaching methods, each grounded in Scripture and illustrated with specific examples from the Gospels. These aren't abstract theories; they're practical, actionable approaches you can begin using immediately.

Articles— In-depth explorations of specific teaching moments from Jesus' ministry. Each article examines a particular aspect of how Jesus taught, connects it to modern educational research, and provides practical applications for teachers today.

Our Conviction

We believe that teaching is one of the highest callings a person can pursue. When a teacher invests in a student, they invest in every life that student will touch. The ripple effects of great teaching are incalculable.

We also believe that Jesus wasn't just a great teacher among many—He was theTeacher, the one whose methods perfectly reflected His message. When we study how He taught, we don't just learn techniques; we encounter a vision of what teaching can be at its best: transformative, compassionate, relational, and deeply purposeful.

Our hope is that this resource will encourage and equip anyone who takes on the sacred responsibility of helping others grow—whether in a church, a classroom, a living room, or a coffee shop.

“The things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust to reliable people who will also be qualified to teach others.”

— 2 Timothy 2:2