Whether it's mixed-gender groups or women-only communities, churches need to have a good understanding of the feminine experience and perspective within their small groups. Women bring a wide variety of gifts and opportunities into a small-group experience. They also face specific challenges.
This resource will equip churches and small-group leaders to address both of these dynamics.
For a sample from this Training Tool, read "Why Some Women Resist Community."
Overview
I Found Community
Sure, it's risky doing life together in a small group. But the rewards are worth it.
By Hollie Baker-Lutz
Why Some Women Resist Community
And how to help them connect
By Nancy Barton
For Women Only
Seven Keys to More Effective Women's Groups
Great advice on becoming firmly established in community
By Pat J. Sikora
The Biggest Challenges in Women's Small Groups
Two areas that are often responsible for division
By Alan and Stacy Danielson
Not All Girls Are Girly
We need to re-focus women's small groups on the gospel.
By Maegan Stout
Dealing with Human Natural Disasters
Because group leaders must be rescue workers, as well.
By Rachel Gilmore
Mixed-Gender Groups
Leading Men in a Small Group
Here are six simple principles that you can apply today.
By Amy Simpson
When Men Lead Women
Choose to empower rather than buying into the myths.
By Maegan Stout
Engaging in Small Groups as a Couple
Important keys to protecting marriages and strengthening relationships
By Len Woods
Gender and Small-Group Accountability
Accountability in men's, women's, and mixed groups
By Rick Lowry
Your Open Home
The main principles and challenges of small-group hospitality
By Linda McCullough-Moore
The Many Ways to Include Children in Community
Your kids don't have to be a major obstacle.
By Reid Smith
Further Exploration
Total number of pages - 31
You have permission to make up to 1,000 copies of this resource within your local church or educational institution.