Classes for Preparing Servants

Classes for Preparing Servants
Preparing servants is a very important matter, in proportion to the importance of the service they will offer. It depends on the personality of the one you are preparing to become a servant, and also on the type of information he will receive.
Here we present some points in this field:
- From which group are the servants prepared? And what are their qualifications?
- The most suitable person is one who was raised in church education schools from his childhood and received spiritual education from an early age.
- Some branches choose individuals from the youth meeting in the church, regardless of how they spent their childhood.
- Whether from this group or that, the applicant for the classes of preparing servants should be characterized by spirituality, good conduct, and good reputation, and should have the approval of his father of confession for his work in service. He should also be capable of teaching, leadership, and controlling children in the class, and his knowledge should help him in teaching.
- Classes for preparing servants need a special curriculum and teachers of a deep caliber, capable of forming and preparing teachers.
The curriculum of preparation should include the educational aspect, the religious academic aspect, and also the spiritual preparation of the servant, so that he may be at the appropriate level of a teacher, placed as a role model, and able to deal well with others.
It is not sufficient for such a curriculum merely to be delivered; rather, understanding must be ensured, and there is no objection to holding an examination to convey seriousness.
There may also be practical preparation alongside theoretical preparation.
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