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Setting P.A.C.E. in Men's or Women's Small Groups

A method for approaching gender specific discipleship

 |  posted 4/12/2004

Topics:Accountability, Connecting, Discipleship, Gender differences, Modeling, Prayer, Time
Filters:Coach, Director, Group Leader, Start
Purpose:Ministry
References:1 Corinthians 4:16, 1 Corinthians 11:1
Date Added:April 12, 2004

Leading small groups is tough business. Listen to a few of the challenges facing the modern day small group leader and disciple maker:

  1. People are extremely busy. Between increased commute times, work demands, and family pressure… people are less likely to invest their valuable time in building authentic Biblical community. Many times it is simply unintentionally squeezed out of their schedule. I've said many times before that "People have a nasty way of voting with their feet" when it comes to deciding whether or not to invest in something they don't see benefit in. Small group attendance and involvement is no exception to this maxim.

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