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Teaching Bible in English classes can be fun, engaging and rewarding. Lacking ideas on how to make a good lesson plan? Here, we provide lesson plans that are tried and tested at churches and colleges. These lesson plans are pitched at middle secondary to college level, depending on your students’ level of English in your country.

New and revised!

In 2010, we have rolled out English lesson at secondary schools in Hong Kong and churches in the United Kingdom. The response is very encouraging – 100% students are more interested in the Bible and English language after taking the course. If you wish to be a part of the pilot scheme and test launch these lesson plans, you are most welcome to download the following set of course materials. If you have any suggestions to these lessons, please send your feedback to contact@selbl.org.

Click here to download Lesson plans for pilot scheme.

Lesson 1 – Fall of man
Lesson 2 – Mark of Cain
Lesson 3 – Exodus



Below are the testimonies of students taking the course:


Let’s see how David Blenkinson, an English teacher of our course, thinks about learning English through the Bible:

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You can also view the video clip below to see how we taught Bible through games and activities.

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