| dc.description.abstract | Mark E. Braun’s 1989 essay, How to Encourage Bible Study in the Parish, addresses the challenges of adult Christian education in the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. Braun critiques the low participation rates in adult Bible classes, especially in Wisconsin districts, and explores underlying attitudes that hinder engagement—such as post-confirmation complacency and overreliance on sermons. He argues that adult education must be prioritized alongside youth education and offers practical strategies for revitalizing Bible study. These include promoting the Bible Information Class for both members and prospects, implementing a graduated program of study, offering diverse and relevant course topics, and encouraging small group lay-led discussions. Braun emphasizes the importance of active learning, personal application, and congregational support. Drawing on educational research and church growth studies, he calls for a renewed commitment to lifelong learning in the Word, making Bible study central to parish life.
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