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What Questions Do People Ask about Sunday School/Small Groups, Part 2

February 18, 2009 by Darryl Wilson Leave a Comment

In Part 1, I mentioned that a friend, Virgil Grant, recently and came across some information that made him think of me. He was reading a book by Rick … [Read more...] about What Questions Do People Ask about Sunday School/Small Groups, Part 2

Filed Under: Outreach, Small Groups, Teaching Tagged With: listen, potential group members, pray out loud, public speaking, small groups

What Questions Do People Ask about Sunday School/Small Groups, Part 1

February 17, 2009 by Darryl Wilson Leave a Comment

A friend of mine was reading a book recently and came across some information that made him think of me. Dr. Virgil Grant is the senior pastor … [Read more...] about What Questions Do People Ask about Sunday School/Small Groups, Part 1

Filed Under: Outreach, Small Groups, Teaching Tagged With: childcare, children, group time, homework, involvement, small groups

Four Ingredients of an Interesting Sunday School Class, Part 2

January 28, 2009 by Darryl Wilson Leave a Comment

In Part 1, I stated that there are many things that attract people to a Sunday School class. One attraction to Sunday School is a great … [Read more...] about Four Ingredients of an Interesting Sunday School Class, Part 2

Filed Under: Small Groups Tagged With: capturing interest, eggs, four ingredients, humor, interesting, stories, sugar, teaching

Four Ingredients of an Interesting Sunday School Class, Part 1

January 27, 2009 by Darryl Wilson Leave a Comment

There are many things that attract people to a Sunday School class. Some are more positive than others. These attractions include a hunger for God and … [Read more...] about Four Ingredients of an Interesting Sunday School Class, Part 1

Filed Under: Small Groups Tagged With: butter, capturing interest, flour, four ingredients, interesting, lesson, listening, questions, teaching

Accountability to Read the Bible Through in Sunday School Classes/Small Groups

January 17, 2009 by Darryl Wilson Leave a Comment

Many people, young and old, have committed to read the Bible through only to begin with enthusiasm and enter a time of busyness and become erratic in … [Read more...] about Accountability to Read the Bible Through in Sunday School Classes/Small Groups

Filed Under: Small Groups, Spiritual Maturity Tagged With: accountability, Bible reading, encouragement, fear, make a plan, personalize, read the Bible through, start new

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