Browse All Articles
Advice for Young Leaders
Matt Jewell is the Director of Groups at Rivers Crossing in Mason, OH
Webinar Video: Ask the Experts Nov 12, 2020
Our seasoned veterans of discipleship and small group ministry answered your pressing questions.
Making Hybrid Small Groups Work
On-line ministry is here to stay so how do you make the benefits outweigh the challenges?
Ask the Experts: Studying the Old Testament in Small Groups
To truly engage the authoritative message of the OT, leaders must do so from an informed sense of what to do and what not to do.
Ask the Experts: When Groups Aren’t the Main Thing
Eddie Mosley is the Adult Groups Minister at Brentwood Baptist Church
How to Prevent Groups From "Doing Their Own Thing"?
Small group experts Amber Stewart and Ryan Hartwig share practical ways to avoid surprises.
Small Groups and Sunday School
Rick Howerton is a church consultant in the south-central region of Kentucky
Going the Distance in Ministry
Ron Wrightson is the Pastor of LifeGroups and Pastoral Care at Life Church in Canton, MI
Innovations in Starting Small Groups
Mark Howell is the Pastor of Engagement at Canyon Ridge Christian Church in Las Vegas, Nevada
Leading Groups in Time of Church Transitions
Keith Steiner is the Pastor of Community Life Groups at Elmbrook Church in Brookfield, WI
Engaging in Tough Conversations
Interpersonal communications expert Mike Bechtle shares his insights on conflict resolution.
The Emotional, Relational, and Spiritual Health of the Small Group Leader
Mindy Caliguire is an author and co-founder of Soul Care
Ask the Experts: Getting the Most from the New Testament in Your Small Group
Scot McKnight is a Professor of New Testament and award-winning author
Ask the Experts: Using Alpha to Reach the Spiritually Curious
Craig Springer is the Executive Director of Alpha USA
Ask the Experts: Using Rooted Curriculum in Your Groups
Brandon Beard is the Executive Pastor of Campus Ministry at Compass Christian Church
Deepening the Leader’s Walk with Christ
Many when speaking of disciples, tend to think of a more committed Christian. This is a mistake.