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Go Deep with Good Questions
A good question can influence your decisions and your relationship with God and others.
When Truth Intercepts Life
Good questions can spur intimacy within a group.
Creating Community in Our Communities
Equipping and encouraging people to pursue intimacy with God, community with believers, and influence with nonbelievers.
From Large to Small Groups
In the US, many people prefer to begin in large group gatherings, and then move on to small group community.
Using Midsize Groups to Incubate Small Groups
Develop the idea of small groups among your congregation.
Downsizing
Downsizing can be a scary word—but it's sometimes good to break large groups into smaller groups.
From Anonymity to Intimacy
If anonymity is a person's goal, small groups can be threatening; here's how to make them less so.
Assimilating Children in Cells
Enable and equip the youngest generation to become all that God has called them to be.
Energy Bars for the Soul
Serving others can renew your own energy.
Soulcare Survivor
God created each of us with soulcare needs that can only be met by love.
Care for Your Soul
Taking daily time to care for your own soul will make the rest of your day go more smoothly.
Jesus Withdrew
If we choose not to replenish ourselves at the well of His goodness we will suffer a life of spiritual dehydration.
The Church's Secret Weapon
Encouragement is a major part of the Christian Job description.
Tools that Help Small Groups Keep an Outward Focus
Ways to keep your small group from becoming cliquish.
The Pastor Next Door
Our neighbor was so busy doing ministry that he had no time to meet or interact with his neighbors.
Creative Evangelism
Inspire your congregation to focus on individual evangelism opportunities in creative ways.
Signing Your Life Away
Being a Small-Group Leader means signing away your old life and taking on the new life of a shepherd.
The O-Group Strategy
Don't ask people to come to your small group—take your small group to the people.
Small Group Growing Pains
Introducing the concept of community into a church can be painful, but there are ways to ease the pains.