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Our Favorite Blogs this Week

January 29th, 2010 No Comments

Each week we read through hundreds of blogs by dozens of authors so you don’t have to. Here are our favorites this week:

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Does it Matter Who Hosts a Small Group?

August 3rd, 2009 No Comments

Drew Goodmanson gives us great food for thought in his recent post, The Small Group Host Location is More Important than you Think.

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The Best of Small Groups Diversified

July 17th, 2009 No Comments

Vince Antonucci is planting a new church on the Vegas strip, for people who live and work on the strip. Given his unique context, God has inspired him to use a unique approach to small groups…

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Small Groups and Mission

July 13th, 2009 No Comments

If the focus of a small group is mission, then fellowship automatically happens…

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Social Media and the Incarnation

February 5th, 2009 No Comments

The idea behind incarnation is God becoming flesh and dwelling among us.  It is the presence of God amongst humanity.  The Church is the Body of Christ.  Incarnational ministry is the Church continuing God’s flesh and blood presence in the world.  Social Media provides people with a way to stay connected, a way to dwell [...]

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Small Group Resources…

January 2nd, 2008 No Comments

As the catalyst of a new organization, a planter can equip and empower people to a certain extent. On the one hand, it’d be great to have all of your small group leaders as biblically literate as seminary faculty. On the other hand, are there any planters out there that have that kind of time? [...]

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The Art of Small Groups

December 12th, 2007 No Comments

Posted by Doug Foltz
I recently saw a report on the news on India and how quickly they are developing as a nation. One of the by-products of their economic growth is an increased demand in art. Local artists have reaped huge benefits of this demand for their creations. However, there are not enough artists to [...]

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