2000 Years of Small Groups

2000 Years of Small Groups
Author: Joel Comiskey
Publisher: CCS Publishing
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2015-10-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 193578966X

This book explores how God has used small groups throughout church history, specifically focusing on the early church to the present time. God not only established the early church as a house to house movement, but he also has used small groups throughout church history. This book chronicles the small group or cell movement from Jesus all the way to the modern day cell explosion. Themes include: -Small Groups In Biblical History -Small Groups In Early Christian History -Small Groups and Monasticism -Small Groups During the Pre-Reformation Period -Luther and Small Groups -Martin Bucer and Small Groups -The Anabaptist Movement -Puritan Conventicles -Pietism -The Moravians -The Methodists -Modern House Churches -Small Groups in North America -The Modern Day Cell Church This book will both critique the strengths and weaknesses of these historical movements and apply principles to today's church. You will grow in appreciation and understanding of key small group principles from those pioneers who have paved the way. You will also learn to value those movers and shakers who faced far greater odds to implement small groups than the difficulties confronted today. Many have struggled with the same things you're wrestling with now. And just like they found solutions in the face of persecution and trial, God will help you to persevere, find solutions, and ultimately bear abundant fruit for his kingdom and glory.

Leading Life-Changing Small Groups

Leading Life-Changing Small Groups
Author: Bill Donahue
Publisher: Groups That Grow
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310331254

This updated and revised third edition of the bestselling Leading Life-Changing Small Groups handbook helps small group leaders learn how to lead a successful small group. Whether leading for the first time or for many years, this resource helps leaders develop skills to facilitate group discussion, and to encourage and support group members in a way that leads to authentic and lasting life change.

Groups that Thrive

Groups that Thrive
Author: Joel Comiskey
Publisher: CCS Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2018-04-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1935789929

Good Things Come in Small Groups

Good Things Come in Small Groups
Author: Steve Barker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1985
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780877849179

Ron Nicholas and others discuss how to begin and improve small groups in the church, stressing the need for a balance of nurture, worship, community and mission. 188 pages, paper

The Big Book on Small Groups

The Big Book on Small Groups
Author: Jeffrey Arnold
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2010-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1458755215

What's so big about small groups? With proven results in drawing people into community and helping them grow to maturity in Christ, small groups have established themselves as a crucial ministry of the church to its members and its mission field. But whether leading a small group, coaching small group leaders or implementing a church wide minist...

Small Groups for the Rest of Us

Small Groups for the Rest of Us
Author: Chris Surratt
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2015-09-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0718032322

Most churches in America struggle to have a significant percentage of their adult attendance in small groups. According to recent research done by Lifeway Research, only “33 percent of churchgoers attend classes or groups for adults (such as Sunday school, Bible study, small groups, or Adult Bible Fellowships) four or more times in a typical month. Fourteen percent attend two or three times a month.” Life transformation happens best within the context of community, so if a church is going to be intentional about discipleship they have to develop on-ramps to small groups that reach people on the fringes and beyond. If we continue to offer small groups to the normal church attenders, a majority of the people who show up to church are never reached. Pastors, church staff and small group leaders are trying to figure out how to make small groups work in their church and they don’t know how. Small Groups For The Rest Of Us gives them practical, proven strategies on moving people from the fringes into biblically based communities.

Why Small Groups?

Why Small Groups?
Author: C. J. Mahaney
Publisher: Sovereign Grace Ministries
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1996
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781881039068

Do you want to get on the fast track to Christian maturity? Small groups provide the ideal context for working out our salvation together. Whether you attend a small group or lead one, this book will raise your vision and inspire you to excel in the areas of service to which God has called you. And if you don't attend a small group? All the more reason you may want to read Why Small Groups? and let it change your life. The authors are all pastors from various Sovereign Grace Ministries churches.

Simple Small Groups

Simple Small Groups
Author: Bill Search
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2008-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 158558939X

Over the past two decades, small groups have gone from spontaneous gatherings among friends to a major and elaborate phenomenon in the church. Many evangelical churches have some form of small groups ministry in place. But there's just one problem, says Bill Search--what started as a simple get-together has become a complicated process, especially for small group leaders. They are often not sure what is expected of them or what to expect from their groups as a result of their efforts. In Simple Small Groups, Search lays out the three C's of small groups--connecting, changing, and cultivating. This paradigm helps to simplify leading small groups in a way that is helpful, rewarding, and life changing. Unlike many other books geared toward small group leaders, Simple Small Groups does not require a church-wide adoption of an intricately designed system of assimilation, making it useful to any small group leader looking for guidance.

Successful Small Groups

Successful Small Groups
Author: Kurt W. Johnson
Publisher: Review and Herald Pub Assoc
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2011
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0828025614

In Matthew 28:18-20 Jesus makes the mission of the church abundantly clear: "Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations ..." But how do you reach a twenty-first-century society filled with diverse backgrounds and varying levels of religious interest? And how can you expect to grow the body of Christ when only half of your own congregation regularly attends services? The answer may be simpler than you think: involve and empower the laity in small-group ministry. Kurt W. Johnson not only provides the tools for organizing and leading successful small groups, but also explores the biblical and historical foundations for small-group ministry. In this practical guide Johnson illustrates the proven effectiveness that small groups have for both nurturing the spirituality of current church members and leading friends, neighbors, coworkers, and others to a saving relationship with Christ. Do you want to fulfill Jesus' Great Commission? Discover how you and your church can change the world around you through the power of the Holy Spiritùone disciple at a time. Kurt W. Johnson, D.Min., is the Bible school director for the Voice of. Prophecy international radio ministry. His enthusiasm for small-group ministry has led him to conduct training sessions internationally and to author multiple group Bible study guides, including Face td-Face. With Jesus and Focus on Prophecy. Book jacket.

Where Do We Go from Here?

Where Do We Go from Here?
Author: Ralph Webster Neighbour
Publisher:
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1990
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781880828540

This book provides help for those desiring to begin a cell group church, and describes many available equipping tools.