
Sunday School for Teachers: Daniel in the Lion’s Den — Courage in Public Spaces
Be A Funky Teacher Podcast · Mr Funky Teacher Nicholas Kleve
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Show Notes
Episode Summary
In this Sunday School for Teachers episode, I reflect on Daniel in the Lion’s Den and what courage looks like for Christian educators serving in public spaces. Daniel’s courage was not reckless defiance. It was consistent integrity formed long before crisis came. He didn’t suddenly become bold; he had already been faithful.
Daniel continued praying just as he had done before the decree was signed. He didn’t panic. He didn’t perform. He didn’t compromise. His consistency under pressure reminds us that courage grows from daily faithfulness, not dramatic moments.
For teachers, this story speaks directly to the tension of serving within policy while remaining rooted in faith. We can be respectful and still grounded. We can honor professional boundaries and still live with integrity, excellence, and calm when scrutiny rises.
God did not remove Daniel from public service; He sustained him within it. That same promise anchors us. We may not control the lions, but we can control how we show up — steady, faithful, and excellent in the classrooms where God has placed us.
Show Notes
- Sunday School for Teachers purpose and weekly rhythm
- Daniel 6: Excellence and integrity before crisis
- Courage rooted in consistency
- Respectful service without compromise
- Classroom application: excellence, calm, integrity
- God sustains His people within public spaces
Key Takeaways
- Courage grows from daily faithfulness
- Integrity precedes crisis
- Christian educators can serve publicly while remaining rooted
- Excellence and consistency reflect quiet faith
- God sustains His people within pressure