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Reviving a Dying Small Group


Use these resources to perform small-group CPR.


Topics:

Empowering, Evaluation, Growing, Life cycles, Motivation

Filters:

Coach, Director, Group Leader, Train

Purpose:

Discipleship

References:

Numbers 1:1-12, Proverbs 4:10-12, Jeremiah 33:6-7, Matthew 9:12, Romans 6:4, 1 John 4:20-21

Date Added:

January 05, 2009
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Overview

Note: Click How to Revive a Small Group By Involving Members to see a free article from this resource.

Small groups have life cycles, just like people. And there comes a time when every small group dissolves or fades away. But that doesn't mean you should allow your group to experience a premature death.

If your group is experiencing a difficult time, this resource will help you determine whether the situation involves a mild cold or a lethal cancer. And if the prognosis is not fatal, this resource will also give you the tools you'll need to bring the group back to full health.

Evaluating the Illness

Is Our Small Group Dying?
By Joel Comiskey

Ten Questions
By Rick Lowry

Assessment: Five Essentials for Small-Group Health
By Randall Neighbor

Prescribing a Solution

Small-Group Resuscitation
By Rick Howerton

Reviving a Group with Dwindling Membership
By Teena M. Stewart

Reviving a Group from Interpersonal Conflict
By Dan Lentz

Reviving a Group By Involving Members
By Rick Howerton

Prescriptions for a Healthy Small Group
By Mike Mack

How to Kill Your Small Group
By Heather Zempel

Resources

Further Exploration

Total number of pages—20

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