| Approaches to Build a Successful Small Group |
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| Written by Patrick Morley |
| Monday, March 07 2005 11:40 |
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Last week we discussed how to build a men’s ministry where there is no support. The big idea is that men’s ministry is really about building relationships, not about building a program. Anything you can do to get men together in small groups so they can sharpen each other toward spiritual maturity is a winner. This week let’s talk about some different approaches you might take in your small group. I’ve been in over a dozen small groups—some of which lasted a few weeks, two of which are still going after 28 years and 19 years. What are some different things your small group might do? Bible Study: Number one if you can make it happen is to study God’ word directly. Perhaps you are a Bible teacher, or know someone who is. If not, consider a study guide or watching the free videos of The Man in the Mirror Bible Study and doing the downloadable discussion questions. The full article is available FREE to registered users. Please SIGN UP or LOGIN to view. |





