Abstract
This paper seeks to answer the question, when teaching Spanish, does one have to be in a certain venue to be able to share God and the Bible? Through exploration of legends, myths, traditions, Spanish proverbs, and names of geographical locations, as well as personal experiences, the question is answered, elucidating the fact that the sharing of God’s Word is not dependent upon the venue, it is centered in a sense of intentionality in seeking opportunities appropriate to the setting and the occasion. In a spiritual and physical sense, Psalm 19:1 (KJV) defines the world around us when David declares: “The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork.” The same notion can be applied to the secular and temporal world around us, in that God’s influence and His presence are manifested in multiple ways; it is a matter of seeking those avenues, and then calling upon God for wisdom.
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Royo, Adrienne J.
(2025)
"Biblical Themes in Spanish Instruction,"
The Journal of Biblical Foundations of Faith and Learning: Vol. 4:
Iss.
1, Article 7.
Available at:
https://knowledge.e.southern.edu/jbffl/vol4/iss1/7