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May 2004
Group Size vs. Life Transformation – How Post-Modern Culture Will Change Your Group Dynamics?


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Common Myths of Belonging
By Joe Myers | Published 05/5/2004 | Community Building , May 2004 Unrated
Community is a complex creature. Many factors contribute to finding successful community. With the erosion of the geographically close family and the heightened mobility of our culture, many people struggle to learn healthy competencies for community.
Keepin' It Real
By Mike Shepherd | Published 05/4/2004 | Models and Strategy , Community Building , May 2004 Unrated
I wanted to see if there was anything significantly different or unique that I could learn from these emerging churches about doing small groups that I did not get when I was leading and championing groups in the Boomer style church. And you know what I learned?
Destiny’s Children?
By Tom Bandy | Published 05/3/2004 | Models and Strategy , May 2004 Unrated
All right, maybe I’m stretching quite a bit to make a connection between the popular female R&B group Destiny’s Child and small group experience.  Is there a shift in motivation for getting involved in small groups?
More Is More When Less Is More
By Dave Earley | Published 05/2/2004 | Models and Strategy , May 2004 Unrated
Post-moderns are highly relational and love small groups. But they also love large groups. So what do you do?
Welcome to Your New Small Group
By Dan Lentz | Published 05/1/2004 | Community Building , May 2004 Unrated
I’m in a couple of small groups--one that has only been together a few months and another that I’ve been part of for years. In some ways, both groups seem “new” to me. Why, you ask?


 
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