I’m very excited to announce that The Awakened Devotional Study Guide for Christian Educators is being released this week! This book has truly been a labor of love and I’m thrilled to share it with you all.
Last summer, I published Awakened: Change Your Mindset to Transform Your Teaching to share the story of how I went from being professionally burned out to feeling rejuvenated and ready to handle whatever life in the classroom brings. I explained how you can develop thought habits that produce an unshakeable sense of contentment, motivation, and purpose. The book drew upon principles of stress management, cognitive behavioral therapy, spiritual truths, and personal experiences. Awakened is not a Christian book: it was written to speak to ALL educators, regardless of their faith or lack thereof. But its principles can be connected to countless biblical truths by those who choose to seek them out.
The Awakened Devotional Study Guide for Christian Educators is designed to deepen Christian teachers’ understanding of the principles in Awakened. The guide elaborates on what God’s word has to say about renewing our minds. It’s 8.5 x 11 and is designed to be a workbook where you can record your thoughts and respond to what you’ve read.
Each devotion is 4 pages: the first page includes the corresponding Awakened reading and an opening reflection where you can write down your initial thoughts as well as notes from Awakened if needed. The second page has the devotion and a wide left margin for notetaking. The third page has the application questions (with space for your responses) and an additional scripture reading (with space to add other related Bible verses you’re reminded of.) The fourth page has a “to do” challenge with a work space and a prayer.
You can use The Awakened Devotional Study Guide for Christian Educators on your own or with a group in your community. I’m also offering the first (and only?) online Bible study developed specifically for educators. Beginning the week of August 5th and continuing through the week of January 27, 2013, we’ll be working through one devotion together on a weekly basis. The application questions will be posted on a private blog each Sunday. You can read and respond to the devotion any time during that week, and then the next set of questions will be posted the following Sunday. I conducted a focus group for the devotional book before it was published and we used this format–it was so much fun to grow with one another, share prayer requests, etc! I definitely think it enhances the experience to have a group of educators who are working through the same topics and issues as you are.
Here are the details and sign-up for the online Bible study group and to get ordering/purchasing information. You can also read the reviews of the book and online Bible study book club from those who participated in the focus group.
Also, if you weren’t aware of it, I write a separate blog of free devotions for teachers, so there are some resources there, as well.
Want to win a copy of the devotional study guide? Just leave a super short comment on this post sharing one way your faith has had a positive impact on your teaching or attitude toward your work as an educator. If you haven’t already bought Awakened, I’ll also send the winner an eBook copy of that, as well. The contest will close at midnight on Monday, July 23rd and a winner will be selected at random. If you decide to buy the book now and then end up winning the give-away, I’ll refund your money.
UPDATE: CONTEST CLOSED!
(I did not count the two entries that were replying to other commenters or the person who already has a copy and indicated she was not trying to win the book, just wanted to share how much she loved it. Those “side conversations” are perfectly fine–thank you for leaving them!) The winner is #67, Laura, who wrote, “I try to remind myself each day that the students I teach are God’s children. No matter how they act or what they do, they deserve to be treated as children of God.”
As always, I appreciate the thoughtful comments you all took the time to leave, and I am touched by your stories. If you didn’t win, but would like to participate in our online Bible study/book club starting August 5th, use this link to get Awakened and the devotional for $5 off (that’s $30 for both books including Priority Mail Shipping for U.S. residents). Another way to save money is to get the eBook versions.
Angela Watson
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When I first read The Cornerstone, it was huge for me. I had been teaching for several years, but I had never seen things explained so clearly and logically for me. When you wrote Awakened, I knew that I needed to get it right away, because The Cornerstone was so pivotal for my teaching. I have to admit that I struggle and have to refer back to Awakened often…the principles of not letting negativity get a grip on my life are so powerful, and yet sometimes so difficult to implement. But I’m so thankful that you wrote it because I need that!! I am looking forward to your newest book because I believe it will speak to my heart and the devotionals will help me connect with Jesus in a way I am craving.
As far as my connection with God in my classroom…. When I am struggling, either with a student or myself, I try to remember that each child is God’s creation. And that He KNEW I would somehow be a part of the students’ lives. He planned that our paths would cross. I remember that I have a huge responsibility to be a positive influence in my students’ lives and pray that I can do what He wants me to do to make a positive impact. This is something I struggle with, but it’s my hope that they will *feel* His love and see His light even though it’s not something we can teach in public school.
How exciting Angela! You’re such an inspiration to me. I can’t wait to read this one =D
My faith has kept me going during times when it would have been so easy to leave teaching. It has also given me the strength and courage to listen to and talk with my students when they have been dealing with difficult issues. When doing activities and programs about Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter I’ve made sure that the religious aspect has been included.
I don’t know how I would get through any day without starting it with Him!
I made it a point this year to make my commute to work all about prayer. I found it helpful to thank the Lord for entrusting these children to me. I asked him to help me see them with his eyes and love them with his heart, help me to build the kingdom of God through my work. It was the most rewarding and least stressful year of my career. Really looking forward to the book!