Leading small groups can be challenging for the small group leader and the ministry leader. You don't have to do this task alone! In this section, you will find articles that will help you or your leaders stay focused and navigate challenges that we all face in leadership and group dynamics.
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Written by Ells Karchner
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The invitations for the monthly Men's Breakfast meeting I organize state that the purpose is for men to build relationships with men and Jesus.
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Written by Ells Karchner
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In a book I am reading by Bill Hull, titled "Choose the Life", he raises an interesting question in Chapter 1. His church was adding 83 new members and here is what he asked, ‘Why should we bring eighty-three new people into something that it is not working?' Many who read this may not think this church wasn't working.
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Written by Ells Karchner
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Our Tuesday Night Men's Small Group (TNM) just completed participating in a 4 week book study conducted by a member of the church staff and open to anyone in the church.
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Written by Frank Chiapperino
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While directing a small groups ministry, and talking with others that are passionate about groups around the country, I have noticed that there are leaders who miss out on significant spiritual growth opportunities for their small group. Often it is because they are not intentional with evaluating whether or not their group makes an impact on the lives of those that attend. When trying to figure out if your small group is healthy and growing one of the best things you can do is some self evaluation. There are four major areas to consider to ensure your group is achieving maximum impact:
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Written by Ells Karchner
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I'm not the right guy to ask about that. I like to think at the least I'm stubborn and at the worst some of my decisions could be questioned.
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