You understand that biblical wordplays matter. You know Eve means "life-giver," Isaac means "laughter," and Jacob means "heel-grabber." You recognize these connections enrich scripture study. So why aren't you teaching them every week?

Most Sunday School teachers face four recurring obstacles that prevent them from incorporating wordplay into lessons: language barriers, time constraints, fear of getting it wrong, and class resistance. These aren't minor inconveniences. They're legitimate challenges that stop even enthusiastic teachers.

But here's the critical insight: every obstacle has a practical solution. You don't need to overcome all barriers simultaneously. Start with whichever feels most manageable, solve it, then tackle the next one.

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