Articles for Small Group Leaders
The Secret of Gentle Confrontation
Too many Christians are scared to say something. They don’t want to do the work of keeping a brother or sister accountable. Too many Christians are cowardly when it comes to the vital task of gentle confrontation.
Articles for Small Group Leaders
How To Avoid the Spiritual Growth ‘Trap’
A small group can be a place for spiritual growth and responsibility, yet even though self-discipline has great power, it comes at the risk of locating the source of that power in us instead of the grace of God.
Articles for Small Group Leaders
5 Ways to Increase Small Group Size
Sometimes Christians hide, and that’s ok, but we don’t want them to stay hidden. Other times, they’re looking for you too. Here are five ways you can find new people to increase your small group size.
Articles for Small Group Leaders
Don’t Give Up on Your Bible Study So Quickly
When something in God’s Word unsettles us we should not be quick to leave it for the more comfortable places. Yes, there may be times when we have to table some of our concerns and pick them up at a time when we’re in a healthier place.
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Is a Small Group Meeting Biblical?
Small group meetings should be interactive times within the context of the Bible, prayer/worship and food (that’s right, FOOD is spiritual). A Sunday school class is a one-way monologue that has a different focus and value. Find out more about small groups here. #smallgroup #smallgroups #smallgroupsbiblical
Articles for Small Group Leaders
6 Goals of an Effective Small Group Ministry
Key foundational principles that we will live by as we craft the DNA of our church’s community life.
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4 Reasons Your Church Needs a Mentoring Program
A common concern I hear: “my church is a mile wide, but an inch deep.” I’m a little biased, but I think the best way for a church to help their people dig a few inches deeper is small group mentoring.
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Are Your Words Wholesome – or Unwholesome? It Matters!
Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen.