In Starting Small Groups: Building Communities That Matter,
Jeffrey Arnold discusses small groups and details step-by-step the
method for designing a small-group ministry to fit a congregation's
unique situations. Adapted from a workbook format that allows each
congregation to identify its own particular needs and character,
this resource includes ways to plan, envision, and strategize for
the formation of small groups.
The author looks at significant issues related to designing or
revamping a small-group ministry, including group types; group
structure; leadership training and support; marketing; recruiting
people into groups; answering the why, when, how, and what of
groups; and evaluating so that positive changes can be continually
made. Ending each chapter is a series of workbook-style questions.
The answers to these questions form the structure and content of
each church's unique ministry design. While individuals,
committees, and churches work their way through the questions, they
may consult the sample strategy contained in an appendix at the end
of the book.
The writing style employed in this resource is simple, graphic,
and easy to read. It is written so that both laypersons and pastors
will be comfortable using it. Stories abound so that a process that
may seem difficult comes to life in these pages.
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