Discussing the Bible as a group can feel daunting. Especially when we have some group members who know a lot and others who are just beginning their walk with God. But the Bible is meant to be accessible for everyone, and your group discussions can open the door for great growth to take place. Rest assured, you can lead discussions that get everyone involved. This Training Tool will show you how to prepare for meaningful discussions and how to troubleshoot issues. Learn what it takes for group members to experience life change and then plan your discussions accordingly.
For a free sample from this resource, see Intentional Spiritual Growth in Small Groups.
Leader's Guide
Overview
Lost Growth Opportunities
Research shows less than 20 percent of churchgoers read the Bible daily.
By Ed Stetzer
Prepare to Lead
Lead a Successful Discussion Without a Seminary Degree
How one person learned to lead without formal education
By Justin Marr
Intentional Spiritual Growth in Small Groups
Understanding how we grow and change
By Amy Jackson
The Spirit's Role in Small-Group Learning
Here's what it looks like and what you should look for.
By Tom Bandy
How to Read the Bible Well
Because the Bible should be accessible to all.
By J. Todd Billings
Get Everyone Involved in the Discussion
Dispel fear and meet group members where they are.
By Justin Marr
Lead the Discussion
Five Questions That Kill Discussion
What to avoid and how to construct better questions
By Terry Powell
Questions for Digging Deeper
Open up your Bible study by strategically introducing these angles on the text.
By Jeff Arnold
The Power of Studying the Word
Ways to help your group members learn directly from the Bible
By Amy Jackson
Not Everyone Learns Alike
Use a variety of methods to get the message across.
By Roberta Hestenes
Resources
Total number of pages - 27
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