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Renewal is happening all around us—and it seems all the more apparent with the arrival of spring. To celebrate, BuildingSmallGroups.com is offering you $10 off your next purchase of $25 or more. It's our way of encouraging your group's spiritual "spring cleaning" and inviting you to take part in the joy of renewal. Just enter the coupon code Spring08 when you order by May 31st.
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Sermon-Based Small Groups
This resource features a wealth of practical training material that can help your church adapt to a sermon-based discipleship program in a short amount of time. Authors like Larry Osborne and Reid Smith bring years of experience with writing discussion questions, creating study guides, and even building sermon-based DVD curriculum. This download also features a variety of helpful sample forms that you can adapt to get started now.

NEW GROUP COURSES:
The Chronicles of Narnia
Children and Materialism
Soul Care for Women Leaders
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Over the years we've asked or been asked numerous questions
dealing with how to actually do life in a small group. Click here to read some practical questions dealing with life in groups or how to start and build a healthy small groups ministry.
We've got lots of helpful information and resources for you and your small group ministry. Just starting out or if you've been doing life in groups for a while there's something here for you.
YOUTH PASTOR/LEADER
Get Your Group Engaged!
The key to interactive discussions in your small group.
posted 05/12/08, By Eric Metcalf
SMALL GROUP LEADER
When Is a Small Group Just Another Meeting?
And what should you do about it?
posted 05/05/08, By Sam O'Neal
This section will provide articles and tools that apply to where your church is on the pathway to a healthy, reproducing, small group ministry.
BUILDING LEADERS
Mentoring in Community
How to become a connecting ligament in your group.
posted 05/12/08, By Ralph W. Neighbour, Jr.
BEGINNING A GROUP
Seven Advantages of Sermon-Based Small Groups
The lecture/lab model is great for both small groups and Sunday mornings.
posted 05/05/08, By Larry Osborne
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