Self improvement is essential in any environment, especially in small group leadership! Small Group Help has training documents, small group training videos, and PowerPoint presentations available to help you learn and teach others. This section of our website is regularly updated and we add new training videos/documents every month that can be accessed with your subscription.
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Written by Sean Healy
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Some times when a small group meets in a public environment instead of a home it can have a just as much impact on the people who witness the group meeting at it does on those in the group.
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Written by Jeff Whitebread
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Do you get caught up in your daily life? Do you often forget to include God? Don't let your relationship become affected by the daily grind. Keep God in the forefront of your mind and your life.
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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 Terri Stone
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Does your small group serve others? Do you schedule events that will help the church or your community? Do you encourage your small group members to get involved in a ministry at your church? Jesus came to serve us and he expects us to serve others.
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Written by Jon Stolpe
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The narrative below is by no means a complete analysis of the process involved with multiplying small group ministry, but it provides some insights from personal experience. I’ve tried to break up this analysis into various aspects that I think are important to consider when heading into small group multiplication. Note that I use the terms Home Team and small group interchangeably. Small groups at our church our called Home Teams.
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