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December 2001
Support and Recovery Groups


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Shepherding Broken People
By Dan Lentz | Published 12/5/2001 | Solving Problems , December 2001 Unrated
One of the small groups in my church has been together for a few months now. Some time ago, during one of the group gatherings this icebreaker question was asked: "What’s your biggest battle in life right now?"
Here There Be Dragons
By Pat J. Sikora | Published 12/4/2001 | Solving Problems , December 2001 Unrated
Recovery groups are the hottest ministry in many churches today, as well as in society at large. Some say that the recovery movement is dead, but the numbers certainly challenge that.
Community with a Purpose
By Michael C. Mack | Published 12/3/2001 | Group Purpose , December 2001 Unrated
I hated math in grade school. It started all the way back in second grade, and didn’t get any better as I grew older.
The Challenge Of Challenging People
By Pat J. Sikora | Published 12/2/2001 | Solving Problems , December 2001 Unrated
Challenging people. Wounded people. Dysfunctional people. Each year we find more of these in the church, creating a challenge for small group leaders.
Small Group Support and Recovery – A Case Study of Judas vs. Peter
By Randy Carr | Published 12/1/2001 | Case Studies , December 2001 Unrated
When the associate minister of the church I attend asked if I would like to write an article on support and recovery groups, two of Jesus’ disciple’s came to mind: Judas and Peter.
The Homework for Today is…
By Jeff Grant | Published 11/2/2001 | Community Building , December 2001 Unrated
Today, I want to talk about something that every one of us hated when we were a kid, but that worked to build the success of our future.


 
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