Small group meetings are the central strategy of disciple making. Discipleship can't even really take place if you're not meeting with those whom you're discipling or the person discipling you at some point in a small group setting. Sunday school and other classes at church are important and we all have need of them, but small groups are unique in their method to achieve many discipleship goals. The personal touch, exampleship, fellowship, counseling, accountability, teaching/learning God's Word, praying together, and opportunity for disciples to teach what they have learned are all things to equip disciples to become mature and to eventually be sent out to start their own small group. Other benefits include, worshipping with other believers in a smaller, more personal setting, community, and getting to know other believers. It's also an outreach tool. Small groups are a place to invite people to learn about God. Some of the most fruitful soul-winning ministries in the world have a strong small group ministry.Therefore, the need for more small groups is huge In this workbook there are thirty Bible studies to help you start a small group or give you new material to teach at the small group you already lead. The studies are easy to use and touch on very important topics to help everyone in the small group grow in their walk with God.
ThriftBooks sells millions of used books at the lowest everyday prices. We personally assess every book's quality and offer rare, out-of-print treasures. We deliver the joy of reading in recyclable packaging with free standard shipping on US orders over $15. ThriftBooks.com. Read more. Spend less.