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February 1996
Dynamic Discussion (Asking Questions, Listening, Nonverbals, etc.)


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Identifying Leaders in Groups
By Steven Reames | Published 02/12/1996 | Leadership Development , February 1996 Unrated
In all human interaction, there are two major ingredients: content and process.
The Quest for Great Discussion Questions
By Michael C. Mack | Published 02/11/1996 | February 1996 , Group Interaction Unrated
Why is asking good questions important to a small-group leader?
What's Questionable About These Questions?
By Michael C. Mack | Published 02/10/1996 | Group Interaction , February 1996 Unrated
Look at the following sharing questions on Matthew 16:13-20. From the principles in "The Quest for Great Discussion Questions," what makes each of these a questionable question?
5 Levels of Sharing Questions
By Michael C. Mack | Published 02/9/1996 | Group Interaction , February 1996 Unrated
Recognizing the various levels of sharing questions and the level of trust the group has built can help a leader ask the right questions. The following list was developed by Gareth Icenogle.
How to S Q U A S H Enthusiasm in Your Group
By Michael C. Mack | Published 02/7/1996 | Group Interaction , February 1996 Unrated
Maintain a theoretical and intellectual atmosphere during your meetings.
Kinesics
By Michael C. Mack | Published 02/6/1996 | Group Interaction , February 1996 Unrated
"Susan, you look like you're thinking about something. Have you got something to add?"
Preparation: Key to Great Bible Studies
By Michael C. Mack | Published 02/5/1996 | Bible Study , February 1996 Unrated
When do you prepare for your Tuesday night small-group meeting? Now be honest-is it usually Monday night?
What Does This Verse Mean to You?
By Michael C. Mack | Published 02/4/1996 | Group Interaction , February 1996 Unrated
Two of every three American adults believe there is no such thing as absolute truth. And the percentage of Americans between the ages of 18 and 25 is even higher (72 percent), according to a Barna survey.
Lively Discussions
By Michael C. Mack | Published 02/3/1996 | Resource Reviews , February 1996 Unrated
Do your discussions sometimes plod along with little or no enthusiasm?
Dynamic and Not-So-Dynamic Meetings
By Robert Damon | Published 02/2/1996 | February 1996 , Solving Problems Unrated
After literally hundreds of small group meetings and while serving as a consultant of small groups ministry, last week I led what I would classify as the absolutely worst small group meeting ever (but the best example for teaching here).


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