 | Practical Ministry Skills Teaching in Smaller Groups Guidance for teaching in a Bible study, small group, or Sunday school class.
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| Store Code: PS76 Format: Microsoft Word Price: $14.95

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| Topics: | Adult education, Attitudes, Christian education, Discipleship, Shepherding, Small groups, Teaching |
| Filters: | Bible study, Small group leader, Small groups, Sunday school, Sunday school |
| References: | Galatians 6:2 , 2 Corinthians 1:8-11 , John 21:12-17 |
| Date Added: | January 19, 2010 |
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Teaching looks different in different contexts. Aside from preaching, most of the teaching in a church happens in smaller contexts—Bible study, Sunday school, etc. This 22-page resource is designed to help anyone who teaches a smaller group in the church. We've paired general teaching tips with guidance for leading good discussions.
NOTE: You have permission to make up to 1,000 copies of this resource to be distributed in a church or educational setting.
This Training Pack contains all of the following:
Active Learning Methods
Encourage your Sunday school class or Bible study group to engage the lesson. Steve Grusendorf
Illustrations that Cover the Canvas
Tailor them to fit the people in your group. Roberta Hestenes
Modeling Transparency with Care
Consider these six guidelines for fostering transparency in your group—and the benefits of doing so. Terry Powell
Handling Difficult People (free sample)
Consider how you can apply three styles of discipline in different situations. Larry Lindquist
How to Lead a Good Discussion
Follow these basic principles for leading a small group. JoHannah Reardon
Controlling Discussion Dominators
This affirming approach might surprise you. Howard Hendricks
Asking Rock-Solid Questions
Jesus’ method of teaching often included asking questions, and so should yours. Gregory Carlson
Effective Bible Study Questions
Make sure your questions meet these four criteria. Terry Powell
How to Respond to Their Answers
Asking good questions is important, but what do you do with the answers you get? Terry Powell
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