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Twas the Night before Small Group
Twas the night before small group, With so much to share, I remembered my first meeting How I’d wondered if they’d care?
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Wearing the Spiritual Director’s Hat
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Years ago at Willow Creek, we realized that our small group leaders wear many hats—vision caster, encourager, disciplinarian, discussion leader, and shepherd, to name a few.
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Bible Bytes
Tools that Help Small Groups Keep an Outward Focus
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When I was in grade school, my friends and I once got all excited when we realized that some people’s belly buttons were different from other people’s belly buttons! Have you ever made this discovery?
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Community Evaluation
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Each member of the group should complete this evaluation individually. Prayerfully, honestly and humbly answer each question for your group. Underline the number, from 1 to 5, that best describes your group for that attribute,
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Bible Bytes
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One of the challenges of leading a Bible study is determining what needs to be taught from the passage of Scripture that has been chosen. Many pastor’s sermons involve the use of two to three verses. Bible study leaders are often expected to teach on 18-20 verses in relatively the same amount of time. How do we do it? I have found this simple formula to be helpful to me in my own preparation.
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Creating a Great Small Group Meeting Agenda
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"But what about the Spirit’s leading in the small group," a lady asked me during my lesson on small group agendas in Krosnodar, Russia.
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Don’t Give Up
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July 26, 2001 was the fulfillment of a dream for Brett Noble. Testimonies. Covenant making. Prayer. And food--lots of food. Brett had overcome incredible odds to give birth to a small group. And now he was enjoying a well-deserved birthday party.
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Relationships-A Core Value!
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As a small group leader, our most basic Biblical mandate is to make disciples (Matt. 28: 18-20). But, as we continue to look at scripture it becomes clear that not only are we to make disciples, but we are to make disciplemakers (2 Tim. 2:2).
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Adventures in Babysitting
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This question was asked on a message board on Christianity Online:
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