Review: Small Groups, Big Impact

In late 2010 I had the opportunity to read the final draft of Small Groups, Big Impact by Jim Egli and Dwight Marable.  Based on research involving over 3,000 small groups and more than 200 churches in 21 21 countries, the authors looked “at the dynamics that make small groups and small group ministries healthy…

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101 Great Ideas to Create a Caring Group: A Classic Resource

Looking for an idea source that will help your small group leaders develop caring groups?  You might want to take a look at 101 Great Ideas to Create a Caring Group by Thom Corrigan.  A classic resource, first published in 1997, this little gem ought to be on every small group champion’s recommended list. Assembled…

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God’s Chisel

God’s Chisel is a very creative video and could easily set up a great small group experience.  Produced by The Skit Guys,  it could be embedded on a small group blog and then viewed on a computer monitor or laptop. (HT Collide Magazine and their Videos of the Week segment) Can’t see the video?  Click…

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Different, Not Better, Will Connect the Widening 60%

At the heart of everything I’m thinking is an all-the-time awareness of the widening 60% that is unreachable by the attractional model. It pops into my head constantly…and although I’m not yet sure what the full answer is, I am beginning to know a few things. And one thing I’m sure of is that different,…

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Top 10 Posts of September, 2011

In case you missed them, here are my top 1o posts of September, 2011.  As usual, this month’s top 10 is a blend of brand new content along with timely posts from my archives (including posts from May, 2008; August, 2009; June, 2010; and September, 2010). I noticed two very interesting factoids (at least to…

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Add This Exercise to Your Innovation Toolkit

I don’t know about you, but I love a good group exercise that will get a team talking about the way things are going.  As we’ve talked about recently, it’s one thing to vaguely know that you’re not where you need to be.  It’s an entirely different thing to acknowledge the truth about where you…

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Which Customer Is Your Ministry Designed to Connect?

I know what you’re thinking. When you read my question, you really want to say, “This is a business question or a marketing question.” Or maybe you’re thinking, “Our ministry is designed to connect everyone.” Believe me…I get that. I do. In fact, one of my proudest ministry moments is the development of our ministry…

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