Training religious educators to share their own spiritual struggles and transformation, teaching authentically from lived experience.
Rumi emphasizes that authentic teaching flows from the teacher's own wounded and transformed heart. In children's religious education, this transforms the educator's role from distant authority to authentic companion on the spiritual path. A teacher who shares their own doubts, struggles, and spiritual awakening gives children permission to embrace their full humanity in religious development. When educators speak from genuine experience rather than rote doctrine, children sense the authenticity and respond with openness. This requires vulnerability from adults—admitting when they don't have answers, sharing how their faith has been tested and refined. Children deeply need to see spiritually mature adults who are authentically engaged in their own seeking, not pretending to have everything figured out. By training educators to be 'wound-bearers'—people transformed by their own spiritual journeys—we create religious education spaces that feel real, honest, and deeply trustworthy.
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