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November 1996
Building Community


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Fellowship:
By Pat J. Sikora | Published 11/6/1996 | November 1996 , Community Building Unrated
Many people today, especially those under 40, join groups more for relationships than for Bible study. Our lives are hurried and fragmented. We need a place to belong.
10 Ideas for Building Deeper Community in Your Group
By Michael C. Mack | Published 11/5/1996 | November 1996 , Community Building Unrated
1.  Live together overnight at someone's home.
Making Your Group Better
By Len Woods | Published 11/4/1996 | November 1996 , Community Building Unrated
We've all heard that old joke where one guy says, "I'm looking for the perfect church" ... to which his friend replies, "Yeah, well, if you find it, don't join it or you'll RUIN it!"
How Small Groups Build Community
By Michael C. Mack | Published 11/3/1996 | November 1996 , Community Building Unrated
How do small groups help build community in ways that can not be built in larger groups?
Hosting With Excellence
By Jon Ferguson | Published 11/2/1996 | November 1996 , Hosting Unrated
The most important ministry a host can accomplish is to help people feel completely welcomed and wanted.
Sharing the Journey
By The Small Group Network Community | Published 11/1/1996 | Resource Reviews , November 1996 Unrated
“Four out of ten Americans belong to a small group that meets regularly and provides caring and support for its members.” So says Robert Wuthnow, who studied one thousand small groups over more than a three-year period.


 
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