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November 1997
Vital Signs of a Healthy Group


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Prescriptions for a Healthy Group
By Michael C. Mack | Published 11/4/1997 | Solving Problems , November 1997 Unrated
You're getting fat. Too many Ho Ho's. Not enough exercise. You're constantly sick and nearly anemic. If you don't do something soon, this may turn into something really serious.
Obstacles to Leadership
By Michael C. Mack | Published 11/3/1997 | Leadership Development , November 1997 Unrated
Q: I am leading a small group Bible study, and to be honest, I'm not sure I'm up to it. I'm afraid I'll embarrass myself or say something wrong, or that the group won't like the study.
Recovenanting: Secret to Small Group Health
By Keith Wright | Published 11/2/1997 | Covenants , November 1997 Unrated
Do you want your small group to remain healthy year after year? From the vantage point of overseeing 140 small groups, I observe one common denominator of vibrant, enduring groups: they recovenant.
Signs of the Struggle
By Tami Rudkin | Published 11/1/1997 | Solving Problems , November 1997 Unrated
Even faithful members of a small group struggle with sin. Maybe it is the constant urging to spend money we don't have. Or, gossiping, lying, or stretching a plain story to make a fantastic one.


 
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