Any struggling groups ministry can regain health and strength as it goes about the important task of making disciples. Here are 12 immediate actions you can take.
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6 Strategies for Moving Worship Service Attendees to Small Groups
The most important movement in your church is the movement of people from the church’s worship gathering to involvement in Bible study groups.
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8 Tips for Handling the Talker in Your Small Group
If you lead a Bible study group, odds are you’ve got a “talker” in your midst. To handle the tension caused by the talker in your group, consider doing some or all of these tips.
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The 7 Hardest People to Engage in Groups—and What to Do About It
Let’s face it: Some people are harder than others to engage in Bible study groups. Who are these people? What can we do to help them take the next step into group life?
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Discipling in an Age of Biblical Illiteracy
America has a literacy problem. Almost 14 percent of the adult population cannot read. But illiteracy isn’t just a problem in secular society. A far worse kind of illiteracy affects the church: Biblical illiteracy.
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5 Signs Your Small-group Strategy is Missing the Mark
How do you know if your small-group strategy is working? Are you making disciples? Are there any telltale signs it may be missing the mark?
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