How To Write Thought Provoking Questions

Some questions are part of the journey, other questions are part of the excavation of life-changing truth. Powerful Tools Questions are one of a Small Group Leader’s most powerful tools.  By thoughtfully guiding your group with a series of questions, you can help them discover the truth in God’s Word – and give them the excitement and satisfaction of finding it on their own.   You will likely develop several types of questions for each study; but not every question requires the same amount of attention.  Some questions help to casually open up discussion, other questions help to establish a…

A Simple Guide to Using Your Study Bible

8 Simple Places to Explore A study Bible is a wealth of information at your fingertips, but it can often seem overwhelming.  Here are eight easy places to explore in order to get the most out of it. Which Study Bible should you choose? There are several recommendations at the bottom of this article. 1. Study Notes Look at any page of your study Bible.  Usually, in the margins or the at bottom of the page you will find notes that help further explain the meaning of the verse(s).  These notes help the reader understand the wording, meaning, background, or other…

My Small Group is a Mess!

“As soon as the first person spoke, I knew things were about to go off the rails.” Often times, in the middle of my own small group gathering, I think, “If the Small Group leaders I’ve trained saw my group right now, they’d run me out of town.”   Messy moments Every group has messy moments. A distraction overshadows the whole night, …or everyone follows a rabbit trail, …or the questions flop miserably, …or something funny completely hijacks the conversation. Good training, thoughtful preparation, and honed skills can help avoid most of these moments – most of the time.  But…

How to Navigate Discussion (2)

“You want the passengers to enjoy the journey; but you also need to keep hijackers out of the cockpit.” As a Small Group leader, you are like a pilot navigating your passengers to a specific landing place.  You want the passengers to enjoy the journey; but you also need to keep hijackers out of the cockpit.  Every Small Group is filled with a variety of different types of people.  What happens when one or two group members dominate the conversation or derail the discussion?  The rest of the group is likely going to check out – and over time, they…