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February 2001
What Happens in Youth/Children Small Groups


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Ministering to Children & Youth in a Two-Chop Stick Church
By Jay Firebaugh | Published 02/3/2001 | Children and Youth , February 2001 Unrated
We often refer to the church where I serve as a "two-chop stick church." Other people would call us a cell church, but I prefer the picture that comes from identifying ourselves as a two-chop stick church.
Children Love Small Groups!
By Holly Allen | Published 02/2/2001 | Children and Youth , February 2001 Unrated
If you want to know the truth about something, ask the children. They will tell you.
How to Start and Maintain Small Groups for High School Students
By Michael C. Mack | Published 02/1/2001 | Children and Youth , February 2001 Unrated
"I shudder at the thought of having to go into a group of some 30 to 40 teenagers to try to elicit some kind of enthusiastic participation," says Tony Campolo.


 
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