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Small Groups and Mentoring Dilemmas
Think through how you'll deal with relational problems in your small-groups ministry.
Store Code: CS07
Format(s): Microsoft Word Premium Content - Click for info
Price: $9.95

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Topics:Christian education, Difficult people, Fellowship, Growth, Health, Mentoring, Recruiting, Small groups
Filters:Christian education, Discipleship, Shepherd, Small group leader, Small groups, Spiritual director
Purpose:Discipleship
References:Philippians 3:12-16, Exodus 18:13-24, 2 Timothy 2:2
Date Added:December 01, 2005
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Overview

This pack features 5 Case Studies from the popular Building Church Leaders Training Themes that involve real life, common church situations. How do you handle small groups that have lost focus or purpose? What can be done if relationships sour? These discussion tools help your group think about the larger purposes of small groups and of the church. Each Case Study conveniently fits on one page, so they're easy to print, copy, and hand out.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

We're Not Growing Anymore
What do you do when a group has lost its purpose?

Wanted: Small Group Leaders
Finding the right people when they’re needed—now!

Mentor, Pastor, Supervisor or Friend?
Could a jumble of roles be sorted out?

Too Close for Comfort
How do you handle someone who monopolizes a mentor’s time?

Can This Class Become Welcoming?
From stagnation to vitality.


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