Steve Curran
Steve serves as Life Group Pastor at Compassion Christian in Savannah, GA. As husband , father and friend, he is now following his call in Small Group Ministry after a 20 year career in the US Navy. Steve's South Region includes Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee
Articles for Small Group Leaders
6 Keys to Small Group Leader Growth
Small group leader growth is essential to healthy small group ministry. Here are six ways to make sure you are getting better as a leader, so then everybody wins.
Articles for Small Group Leaders
7 Questions to Find the Purpose of Small Groups
There are lots of great resources out there for why small groups are important and why you need to be in one. Your church’s purpose for small groups is great place to start.
Articles for Small Group Leaders
When Someone in Your Small Group Loses a Loved One
Death is not a fun topic, it is always unwelcome, even if it is expected, even if the person is better off, no one wants to experience the death of a loved one.
Articles for Small Group Leaders
7 Lessons Each Navy Deployment Taught Me About Thriving While Socially Isolated
With #socialdistancing #quarantine #shelterinplace causing upheaval in all of our lives I have been reflecting on how each Navy deployment gave me skills that help in this current reality. My goal every time I deployed was to come back better than when I left.
Articles for Small Group Leaders
One Free Way to Celebrate Christmas with your Small Group
When you think about discipleship in a small group what comes to mind? For many people it is Bible study, prayer, fellowship, worship…
Articles for Small Group Leaders
Are You Addicted to Big, Fast, and Famous?
Small Groups create a place where we can share our lives with others. Small Groups create a place where we can encourage and challenge one another. Small Groups create a place where the Holy Spirit can make disciples. And you are creating that place.
Articles for Small Group Leaders
How to Measure Spiritual Growth
The end of the year is a natural time to evaluate the past year—but can you really measure spiritual growth?
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