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Leadership Team co-Members and Friends – Can They be the Same People?
By Dan Lentz | Published 02/1/2006 | Planning and Transitioning , Job Descriptions , February 2006 Unrated

If you have been a member of a church leadership team, whether a staff team, a governing board, or a ministry leadership team, you know that it is not untypical for these leadership groups to have a different "feel" than your mid-week small group. The type of Biblical relational community that is emphasized in your mid-week small group may or may not be present in your leadership group.

Bye-Bye Coaches
By Michael C. Mack | Published 09/3/2004 | September 2004 , Models and Strategy , Job Descriptions Unrated
I have come to a place and time in my ministry where I just want to simplify everything. … So we are transitioning our small group ministry, getting rid of some of the “structural requirements” that only served to hinder ministry in the past
Group Champions – A Way to Slice the Team Leadership Pie
By Brian T. Begley | Published 12/2/2003 | Job Descriptions , December 2003 Unrated
The long-suffering adage that “many hands make light work” is indeed cliché; it also happens to be accurate.
Small Group Leader's Role in the Group Member's Spiritual Growth
By Michael C. Mack | Published 09/3/2003 | Job Descriptions , September 2003 Unrated
Small group leaders are in the most strategic position in the church to effect real, lasting life change and spiritual growth. The church's best method for caring, shepherding, loving, and growing people is through small group leaders!
The Small Group Leader as a FRIEND
By Randall Neighbour | Published 09/2/2003 | Job Descriptions , September 2003 Unrated
Question: I've done some reading, been through my church's leadership training, and I still don't think I could sum up my role as a small group leader with one word. Can you?
Values, Goals and Feedback Drive Great Leaders and Great Groups
In Small Group Training, we learn about being a "faith-oriented" leader. The essential element to becoming faith-oriented is leading with the heart.
Wearing the Spiritual Director’s Hat
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.
Heart Issues
By Michael C. Mack | Published 09/1/2000 | Job Descriptions , Departments Unrated

He was described simply as "impressive." He was young and tall and without equal among his peers. His dad was a man of standing and substance. Good lineage. He was successful. A hero who rescued an entire city from the bad guys. Not only all that, but he was chosen by God and empowered by the Spirit.

Herding the Sheep
By Michael C. Mack | Published 01/4/2000 | Job Descriptions , January 2000 Unrated
How do you see yourself as a leader?
What Is a Disciple?
By Michael C. Mack | Published 02/5/1997 | Job Descriptions , February 1997 Unrated
What is a disciple? In Greek, disciple literally means a learner. Another way to define a disciple is by looking at his or her relationships.


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