Here are some of the highlights from both the book and conversations with small group practitioners.
* Too often we fill our times together with words and noise, rather than intentional silence in order to hear from God. Is there intentional space for God to act and speak?
* The iniative of "inviting" God to be in our presence is to affirm and expect God to be and do. This addresses a healthy dependence on God.
* Contemplative spiritual excercises complement the learning styles we often use in a small group context.
* Need to have a wholistic approach to doctrine, prayer, Scripture and disciplines
* We are uncomfortable with silence. It is counter cultural to the activities and behaviours in our society including our interactions with other believers.
* There is risk in a group setting taken when we are asking God to show up in way that we can't control. This is faith-building and freeing.
* Soul-shaping approaches & excercises need to be modeled, as most leaders and groups shy away from the untried.
If you lead small groups, I highly recommend you read this book. The main portion of the book gives her well-written treatise. The last portion has practical excercises that most groups could practice quite easily.
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