Teacher Devotions
What’s Here
The Cornerstone Devotions For Teachers is a special blog I use to share what God’s doing in my life and to give web visitors a chance to share their stories, as well. The blog began as a formal devotions site, but in the coming months, you’ll notice more random musings, links to useful Christian resources, and interactive features, such as polls and discussions about current events and education from a spiritual perspective. Click here to subscribe to The Cornerstone Devotions for Teachers by email.
Most Popular Devotion Posts
- Energy
- Hosanna!
- Just To Make It Through Today
- Time Stolen
- Who’s In Charge Here?
- A Broken Record
- “Oh, no! You got HIM in your class?!”
- Do I haaaave to?
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Recommended Resources
I found “Checklist for Life for Teachers: Timeless Wisdom and Foolproof Strategies for Making the Most of Life’s Challenges and Opportunities at a discount store and got it because I couldn’t resist a bargain. However, these are hands-down the best devotions for teachers I have ever read. The book is Biblically-based and provides short passages on various qualities that effective teachers need to possess (patience, perseverance, kindness, etc.). Correlating scriptures are provided along with a checklist of things to do to help instill the trait in yourself. Normally I don’t like those kinds of lists, but these are original, creative, and actually have a positive impact on my teaching. I really look forward to reading these and keep the book at work so that I can go over a passage when I need encouragement or am struggling with something.
Now What?
Visit the main God’s Place page
Read my Message for Christian Teachers
Learn about the rights and restrictions of Religion in Public Schools
Read my latest thoughts and reflections about teaching on The Cornerstone Blog
See what new stuff has been added to the site recently on the Free Teacher Resources page



