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The problem with numbers
Home All Categories Encyclopedias Encyclopedia of Pastoral Theology The problem with numbers
Encyclopedia of Pastoral Theology
14 July 19920 Comments

The problem with numbers

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His Holiness Pope Shenouda III speaks about the danger of focusing on having a large number of students in Sunday School classes, and how the desire for big numbers can become an obstacle to true spiritual service.

Order and Spiritual Benefit

  • Large numbers create disorder and remove structure, especially in primary stages.

  • A big class prevents the teacher from managing the group and limits effective communication and interaction.

  • Small numbers allow the teacher to care for each person, explain clearly, and ensure real understanding of the lesson.

Pastoral Care and Follow-Up

  • When the number increases, it becomes hard for the servant to know the students and recognize who is present or absent.

  • Follow-up and individual care decline with large numbers, and the class loses the personal spiritual atmosphere it needs.

Spirit of the Service

  • Large numbers force the teacher to raise his voice and become tense, giving a negative impression of Sunday School.

  • A small class helps the servant serve with gentleness and calmness.

True Spiritual Growth

  • Growth is not in having many students but in deep teaching and strong supervision.

  • A moderate number helps the servant stay humble, unlike large numbers that may create hidden pride.

  • It is preferable that the class does not exceed 20 students for effective service.

The Solution

  • Dividing classes when numbers increase.

  • Preparing new servants to help.

  • Having two servants in the same class, alternating between teaching and organizing.

 

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