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Supergroups
Ending the fight over group size
Is Your Small Group The Front Door or the Back Door to the Church
Small groups are an effective, comfortable way to introduce nonbelievers to God.
No Pain, No Spiritual Gain
Pain is difficult, but is also a catalyst for spiritual growth.
To Pray Is to Care
How a small group cared for a member battling cancer.
Learning a New Lifestyle
A Bible study group led a young woman to Christ through their love and acceptance.
From Clique to Community
How to keep your small groups from turning into cliques.
Common Myths of Belonging
The emerging church is redefining community, relationships, intimacy, and small groups.
Keepin' It Real
The language for reaching postmoderns may be different, but the basic needs are the same.
Destiny’s Children?
The youth today is looking for something new, something deeper, something that will help them explore their destiny in Christ.
More Is More When Less Is More
Why not have both large groups and small groups in the same meeting?
Welcome to Your New Small Group
People are changing; are our leadership styles changing with them?
Evangelism Fright
How one woman was challenged to share her faith.
The Group that Serves Together Grows Together
Five ways to help task-oriented groups thrive.
"But I Wasn't Meant to Be a Mom!"
Joining a small group helped a mother embrace her new role.
Breaking Through Intellectual Barriers
A small group's love for two skeptics leads them to Christ.
What Happens Best in Same Gender Groups
When our group divided by gender, we were able to delve deeper into the Word—and into each other's lives.
Setting P.A.C.E. in Men's or Women's Small Groups
A method for approaching gender specific discipleship
Coffee Break Women’s Small Groups
Ahead of its time, yet still brewing
Demystifying Misunderstandings
Sometimes the most important part of clearing up misunderstandings is talking about them.
Bad Days Are Sometimes The Best Days
Small groups can be a great place for learning lessons about life.