SMALL GROUP TIP #20: USING CURRICULUM
By Bill Search Curriculum is just a tool designed to help you lead a discussion. So here’s some advice on how to use it well.
By Bill Search Curriculum is just a tool designed to help you lead a discussion. So here’s some advice on how to use it well.
By Bill Search There are some things that you can do to encourage growth in Christ outside of your group time. Let me suggest a few to you.
By Bill Search Leading a great discussion involves asking good questions. Let me give you some tips on asking good questions that will lead to a good discussion.
By Bill Search The second pattern of a healthy group is changing to be like Christ. In other words, as a result of being in a group, people should be different.
By Bill Search Learn about the importance of building a relational bridge. Know your group well enough that you can speak truth to them.
By Bill Search Learn how you can help people in your group connect with one another even outside of the group time.
By Bill Search The first pattern of a healthy group is the relational pattern, or connecting with one another. This is the relational bridge that you build with other people in your group.
By Bill Search No matter how healthy, strong and vibrant your group is, you have to be on the lookout for group killers, which if you don’t address, will eventually take out your group.
By Bill Search What do you do if your group is too big? Here are a few different ways to approach that problem (and determine if it is a problem).
By Bill Search As you help people connect with each other, change to be like Jesus, and cultivate a heart for others, you keep pouring more of yourself out. Let me encourage you to do a handful of things that will help keep your cup full.