The Importance of Small Groups
Why small groups matter so much.
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Good small group leaders lead as a team. Here are some simple recommendations for how to prepare for your group meetings as a team.
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Got one or two people eager to meet with you in a mentoring relationship – but struggling to find the time? Try these three simple steps to mentor over the phone.
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Coaches mentor small groups leaders to be effective at leading healthy groups.
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In a healthy small group, ministry is shared with everyone. Good leaders look for ways to equip every member for a meaningful ministry role.
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A worksheet to help small group leaders and their teams prepare a small group to reproduce itself in a healthy way by launching a new group.
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It is important for small group coaches to have clarity on the church’s big picture and how coaching small groups fits into that plan – and to communicate this to the people you are coaching.
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Sometimes it’s difficult to show your group or mentor how valuable this mentoring thing is in the long run. Here are four tips that might get the job done.
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Tangents and rabbit trails can take your group off track at any time. As a leader, it is your job to manage group tangents. Here are a few tips.
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One of the best ways to help your teen grow in his or her faith is to move them toward a mentoring relationship. Try these 4 simple steps to make that happen.
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It’s important to talk through grief. Here are some questions that can help.
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Dealing with the loss of a loved one is confusing and disorienting. Use these five simple steps as a guide for moving forward.
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God’s amazing promises are available to anyone who puts their trust in Jesus Christ.
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The “Teacher Notes” page in each week’s KC packet helps teachers prepare and lead in the classroom experience.
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Poison is stuff in your house that can really hurt you if you eat it or drink it. Did you know the Bible says you should stay away from people who are poisonous?
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There are four foundational truths that we must embrace to have a strong coaching ministry.
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If you’re on or leading a worship team, it’s in part because you have some musical ability and skill. But, while you already have some level of competency, it’s important to always seek to maximize your ability for the glory of God.
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As a member of the worship team, it is essential to be a worshipper yourself. In this lesson we are going to look at why it is important that we authentically give God the praise he deserves both on and off the stage.
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In order to lead worship effectively, you have to understand your most fundamental role, which is to draw people’s eyes to the glory and grace of God so they can respond in worship.
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Have you ever said this: “sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” It’s not true! Words can be poisonous.
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We make the decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God.
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The second step of Alcoholics Anonymous states, “We come to believe that a power greater than ourselves can restore us to sanity.”
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You’ve been asked to share a devotional at your youth group, men’s breakfast, or women’s Bible study. Here’s how.
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Poison is all around us – not just the kind that can hurt our bodies, but the kind that can hurt the way we think. Here are three kinds of poisonous thoughts…
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