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August 2004
eLearning Strategies for Small Group


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eLearning: Is it Virtual or Reality?
By Dan Lentz | Published 08/6/2004 | Models and Strategy , Leadership Development , August 2004 Unrated
A big part of small group ministry is trying to figure out the best way to train and to model relational ministry to emerging group leaders who will then do the same for others in their future small groups.
A Day in the eLife…
By Dan Lentz | Published 08/5/2004 | Leadership Development , August 2004 Unrated
Now that you all feel less like a technophobe around me, like we are on level ground, let me tell you, from one semi-tech-challenged person to another, how I use the eWorld in my everyday life of small group ministry.
Do You Blog?
By Jordon Cooper | Published 08/4/2004 | Resource Reviews , August 2004 Unrated
Blogs are also excellent team/department/company/family communication tools. They help small groups communicate in a way that is simpler and easier to follow than email or discussion forums.
Crossing the Technology Gaps Toward eLearning
By Bruce Umpstead | Published 08/3/2004 | Resource Reviews , Leadership Development , August 2004 Unrated
Applying technology effectively in any situation is challenging, but I find it especially difficult in training because teachers and small group leaders must spend their time understanding the small group content and process.
E-Groups!
By Marilyn Yocum | Published 08/2/2004 | Models and Strategy , August 2004 Unrated

Does our busy, high-tech age leave you feeling a bit isolated? Maybe it is time to use technology to pull people together.

Helping Assess the Spiritual Growth of Your Group Members
By Boyd Pelley | Published 08/1/2004 | Evaluation , Leadership Development , August 2004 Unrated
The goal of all our training efforts has to be, first and foremost, Christ being formed in the lives of everyone involved. That is why a small group leader’s greatest asset is always a tight-knit relationship with God.


 
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