Small Groups Big Impact

Small Groups  Big Impact
Author: Jim Egli,Dwight Marable
Publsiher: CCS Publishing
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2014-03-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781935789628

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Why do some small groups thrive and grow while others struggle and falter? The authors have surveyed over 3000 group leaders in more than 200 churches. Their findings will place practical, applicable principles into the hands of small group leaders and pastors. This book also includes access to additional resources from the author's website.

Leading Life Changing Small Groups

Leading Life Changing Small Groups
Author: Bill Donahue
Publsiher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2012-05-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310423423

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Like nothing else, small groups have the power to change lives. They are the ideal route to discipleship—a place where the rubber of biblical truth meets the road of human relationships. However, church leaders often feel at a loss when it comes to assessing the strengths and weaknesses of group life in a church, and they struggle with understanding and solving the root causes of problems. Group Life resources provide in ebook format the practical tools and training resources needed to develop life-changing small group leaders, coaches to shepherd group leaders, and ultimately, a thriving church-wide small group ministry. These resources include the updated and revised versions of the best-selling Leading Life-Changing Small Groups and Coaching Life-Changing Small Group Leaders, the new Building a Life-Changing Small Group Ministry and the supplemental Group Life Training DVD. Appropriate for individual or group study, the books function as manuals and workbooks that teach and allow readers to process and record information as they learn. Downloadable web-based vision clips and supplemental videos in the DVD help readers explore and discuss topics further. Group Life Resources conveniently integrate with the ReGroupTM curriculum, giving trainers the option to use them together. The updated and revised third edition of Bill Donahue’s best-selling Leading Life-Changing Small Groups will help church leaders prepare small group leaders who can successfully facilitate gatherings and shepherd group participants.

250 Big Ideas

250 Big Ideas
Author: Lance Witt,Steve Gladen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2005
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 142280013X

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The Big Book on Small Groups

The Big Book on Small Groups
Author: Jeffrey Arnold
Publsiher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2010-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781458755216

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What's so big about small groups? With proven results in drawing people into community and helping them grow to maturity in Christ, small groups have established themselves as a crucial ministry of the church to its members and its mission field. But whether leading a small group, coaching small group leaders or implementing a church wide minist...

Community

Community
Author: Brad House
Publsiher: Crossway
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2011-09-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433523175

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Community within the church today is hemorrhaging. Attention spans are dwindling, noise levels are increasing, and we can't seem to find time for real relationships. The answer to such social fragmentation can be found in small groups, and yet the majority of small groups—at least in the traditional sense—are often not the intentional, transformational community we really want and need. Somehow we need to get our groups off life support and into authentic community. Pastor Brad House helps us to re-imagine what gospel-centered community looks like and shares from his experience leading and reproducing healthy small groups. With wisdom and candor, House challenges us to think carefully about our own groups and to take steps toward cultivating communities that are able to glorify Jesus, bless one another, and participate in the mission of God.

Teaching Writing in Small Groups

Teaching Writing in Small Groups
Author: Jennifer Serravallo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-03-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0325132348

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Small Group Dynamics for Dynamic Group Leaders

Small Group Dynamics for Dynamic Group Leaders
Author: Billie Davis
Publsiher: Elm Hill
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2018-07-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781595557551

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Most work in the field of Christian leadership has focused on the leader and techniques of management and control. Effective Christian leadership begins with the focus on people and God's purpose for them. With the model of Jesus and His disciples as her starting point, Billie Davis has provided a tool for developing a small group ministry in which members’ strengths and gifts are used to help one another in the biblical sense of Body. Applying an age-level and intercultural approach, Davis examines the structure of groups, how the group influences learning and spiritual development, and the roles people take within groups. Each chapter has self-directed learning exercises and a bibliography of current resources to enhance the reader’s experience.

Leading Small Groups in the Way of Jesus

Leading Small Groups in the Way of Jesus
Author: M. Scott Boren
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2014-12-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830896776

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Is there any arena in the contemporary church more perplexing than small groups? Leaders and participants alike fill them with promises of unparalleled spiritual intimacy and reliable relationship. Experts put forward model after model, paradigm after paradigm, and frustrated small group leaders and followers meander from one to the next in increasingly vain hope that the next model will deliver the goods. What could be more natural than a group of people sitting together, talking? What could be more contrived than a packaged curriculum, with prefab questions and notes for leaders? Such is the problem of small groups. Scott Boren has wrestled with these challenges for years, in the context of his own small-group ministries and in consultation with churches of every stripe. In this book he reminds us that any small group, no matter how it's organized, is at its heart a collection of people each walking in the way of Jesus. That means we are going somewhere—together—and that means we have a reliable guide.