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March 2006
Multiplying Leaders and Groups: Does it Have to be This Hard?


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Multiplying Values
By Rod Dempsey | Published 03/5/2006 | March 2006 , Multiplication Unrated
When you think of difficult tasks, what comes to mind? Becoming a violin virtuoso? Competing in the Olympics? Building a house? Having a great marriage? Raising kids? Maybe it is patting your head and rubbing your stomach at the same time! Go ahead; try it.  There are many difficult challenges in the world today. Life is not easy.
Cell Biology for the Church: Why Small Groups Don’t Multiply
By Bill Tenny-Brittian | Published 03/4/2006 | Multiplication , March 2006 Unrated

"Charles" is the pastor of a growing, mainline church near my home. I met with him this week to talk about his home fellowship groups. The goal of this church’s small groups is to be evangelistic and multiply. The problem is, more than six years after the launch of the small group program, the groups have achieved neither. My job, if I choose to accept it, is to find out why, to offer some insights, and to, perhaps, provide some solutions.

Finding New Small Group Leaders: Does the Search Ever End?
By John Atkinson | Published 03/3/2006 | Multiplication , Coaching Leaders , March 2006 Unrated

Does the search for small group leaders ever end? If you are the small groups pastor or lay leader and your ministry is multiplying, and it needs to be to keep it healthy, the answer is no. When I first started the small group ministry at Bay Area Fellowship, I looked up and realized I was spending a huge amount of my time trying to find new leaders. I remember thinking how great it would be someday when I could sit back, relax, and focus on other things. 170 groups later, I am still waiting for that break.

Multiply Your Options
By Michael C. Mack | Published 03/2/2006 | March 2006 , Multiplication Unrated

When I first became involved in small group ministry, there were two options for how small groups finish: multiply or die.

Branching over Birthing, the Alternative to Splitting Up a Good Thing
By Reid Smith | Published 03/1/2006 | March 2006 , Models and Strategy , Multiplication Unrated

My optimism has been repeatedly challenged by group multiplication. I can, at least, give myself an ‘A’ for effort. It is not easy taking a tough position on this subject because the motivations and goals of encouraging the multiplication of small groups and small group leaders are all very good ones. I share the same heart, and I hope for the same outcome as group multiplication enthusiasts. However, I personally have been forced to find new how-tos. Maybe, as a fellow practitioner, you will benefit from some of my learning.



 
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