If you're a parent or spouse involved in a small group, chances are good that a bit of tension has developed between your responsibilities in those circles. But small groups and families don't have to be at war. They can even help and support each other!
This Training Pack contains all of the following:
Making the Family a Priority 7 steps to minister beyond the individuals in your group.
Your Small Group and Your Family Are they competitors or team members?
Your Most Important Small Group The same techniques that build healthy small groups can also bless your family.
Marriage-Friendly Small Groups Use these six steps to support, protect, and grow the marriages in your group.
Protecting the Marriages of Small-Group Leaders By Len Woods
Just the Two of Us Consider the benefits of this very small group.
Joining the Generations Small groups can forfeit a host of blessings when they become segregated by age.
The Childcare Conundrum Here is an overview of the many ways to include children within your community.
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