As an archive embedded within a university, we value the teaching of our history. We value the practice of teaching as well as the content of the teaching. We value pedagogy and the raw archival and print materials historians use to teach and write and reflect about the past. Every so often someone asks if I know of teaching materials online that might be useful for class or personal study. Usually they want something like a set of class presentations. If you are looking for something like this, I commend a series now underway by Mike Baker, minister for the Concord Street Church of Christ in Orlando, FL. He is teaching through Restoration history on Wednesday nights and has uploaded video files and PDFs of his presentations to his congregation’s website.
I am a Bible Teacher in the Philippines under the banner of the Christian Churches/Churches of Christ and I am browsing the net looking for free materials for my Restoration History class. I would be very grateful if you could send me my needs for this. God bless and more service for Him. –ALEX AGRESOR
I will be teaching restoration history for a group of adults in disciples of Christ. A wonderful opportunity. Can you suggest material.
Thanks for the kind words, Jack. yes, indeed, a wonderful opportunity. I suggest a few resources for teachers:
1. In 2013 Christian History magazine devoted an issue to the Stone-Campbell Movement. The material can be viewed online, and back issues purchased for handouts to the class. https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/magazine/issue/church-to-end-all-churches
2. The Global History, published in 2014: https://www.amazon.com/Stone-Campbell-Movement-Global-History/dp/0827235275
3. The Encyclopedia of the Stone-Campbell Movement, published in 2004: https://www.amazon.com/Encyclopedia-Stone-Campbell-Movement-Douglas-Foster/dp/0802869750/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_14_t_0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=Y3C2RRT9EKS0Q64VRA4P
These three will I trust be helpful in preparation for teaching. They will in turn suggest additional materials.
Please let me know if I can assist further.
Mac Ice
mac.ice@acu.edu