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November 2002
Reports from Small Group Leadership Training Events


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It Takes a Community to Develop a Leader
By Michael C. Mack | Published 11/6/2002 | Training Ideas , November 2002 Unrated
The dates are already on my calendar. September 25-27, 2003. Those are the dates of next year’s Willow Creek Small Groups Conference.
The Design of a Training Event
By Thom Corrigan | Published 11/5/2002 | Training Ideas , November 2002 Unrated
I have a friend who is a builder. His company builds homes. Some are custom ordered by customers and occasionally he builds one to spec. That is, he builds a home in a desirable neighborhood and places it on the market hoping to find a buyer.
Plan A - Small Group Community
By Dan Lentz | Published 11/4/2002 | Training Ideas , November 2002 Unrated
One of the main sessions at the Willow Creek Small Group Conference featured Henry Cloud, co-author of the "Boundaries"   series and "How People Grow."
Balancing the Tensions of Small Group Life
By Dan Lentz | Published 11/3/2002 | Training Ideas , November 2002 Unrated

Let’s just be honest. When you’re trying to make a difference for Christ in other people’s lives, there always seems to be a set of tensions pulling on you as you help people grow in a love relationship with the Lord.

After the Training Event
By Dan Lentz | Published 11/2/2002 | Training Ideas , November 2002 Unrated

OK, you’ve been to a small group leader training event. You are excited, inspired, and have learned some new skills! But now, back home and one week later, you are sitting in front of your small group, and suddenly feel a little less equipped than you did a week ago at the event.

Training Follow-Through
By Boyd Pelley | Published 11/1/2002 | Training Ideas , November 2002 Unrated
The archenemy of training is drifting. Even the best small group leaders can drift and lose sight of training goals at times.


 
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