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Building Effective Men's Small Groups
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The bottom line in men's ministry is to be able to get men into small groups of 2-7 men, meeting together regularly, ideally on a weekly basis.
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Try A Small Group Sandwich!
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Which is best, gender exclusive groups or coed? The answer is both.
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Husband and Wife Small Group Leadership Teams
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“Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus.” I know; it’s a book title. I’ve never read it, but over the past few years, I think I’ve heard almost all of it….because I’ve heard so many people quote it to me “out loud!”
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Marriage-Friendly Small Groups
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Whether you lead a couples group or a group of women or men only, if one of your goals is to strengthen marriages and families, you will need to make sure you do several things:
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Just The Two Of Us
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After 12 years of marriage and a decade of Christian service, my husband and I decided to begin a new small group in our home…a very small group. In fact, our group consisted of just the two of us.
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Transforming Families By Transforming Fathers
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Something has dramatically changed in the value system of Americans today. Fathers are increasingly absent from the home, and children are being raised in a fatherless society.
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Keeping Our Promises Together
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When the men from our Sunday school class came home from the 1994 Promise Keepers convention in Indianapolis, most of them seemed genuinely changed in their attitudes.
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A Road Map to Men's Group Success
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“What is going on with George? This is the second week in a row he has come to group late, flopped down in a chair, crossed his arms, stared at the floor and is acting like he’s daring us to get him to talk.”
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Keeping Our Promises Together
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When the men from our Sunday school class came home from the 1994 Promise Keepers convention in Indianapolis, most of them seemed genuinely changed in their attitudes.
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