Small-group leaders are more than discussion facilitators, they play an important role in the spiritual growth of their group members. They recognize needs, cultivate relationships, establish a biblical foundation, and encourage members to take ownership in their spiritual journey. They become shepherds, entrusted with the spiritual care of their group members. This can seem overwhelming for new and seasoned small-group leaders. This week’s featured resource provides your small-group leaders with the tools needed to shepherd well by becoming good listeners, modeling authenticity, and learning how to minister to broken people. For a sample from this download, read Be a Model of Authenticity.
Small-group leaders are more than discussion facilitators, they play an important role in the spiritual growth of their group members. They recognize needs, cultivate relationships, establish a biblical foundation, and encourage members to take ownership in their spiritual journey. They become shepherds, entrusted with the spiritual care of their group members. This can seem overwhelming for new and seasoned small-group leaders.
This week’s featured resource provides your small-group leaders with the tools needed to shepherd well by becoming good listeners, modeling authenticity, and learning how to minister to broken people.
For a sample from this download, read Be a Model of Authenticity.
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