by Darren Currin For those of you that write small group curriculum on a regular basis, you know that it is not an easy task. The challenge comes in trying to write curriculum every week that not only creates an environment of openness and growth among small groups, but is also not redundant and sounds [...]
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Online Community?
June 12th, 2009
admin by Dave Treat In 1776, not all Englishmen were distracted by the rebellious colonists across the pond. That was the year a few innovators laid cast iron bars on timber ties to create a “railway.” Someone got the bright idea of using a steam engine (instead of horses) to pull passengers in a carriage, and [...]
Choosing Your Apprentice Leader
June 9th, 2009
admin by Mac Lake I looked around my living room knowing I needed to select an apprentice for my small group but, Who? Who was ready? Who was willing? After praying, surprisingly God seemed to indicate that Roger should be the one. Others in the group had more natural leadership abilities, charisma and tenure as a [...]
Small Groups Suck
June 8th, 2009
admin by Scott Williams “Small Groups Suck” is more than just a catchy blog title; it’s actually a true statement. This statement is true depending upon whom you ask. Most every church is trying to figure out the small group thing as church members are just trying to find where they fit in and where they [...]
Guest Bloggers
June 4th, 2009
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