This document details what to keep in mind while teaching small groups.
Loss is a part of life—the hardest part. How can I learn to deal with the inevitable loss, grief, and pain that occur in life and come out better on the other side of it? Lessons on Loss shows you how. These beautiful, concise tracts are designed to use with Balanced Living... [Show more]
Everyone says small groups are the ideal forum for ministry, but so many people have been part of a small group that seemed dead, so they have given up in silent despair. They won't bad-mouth small groups, but they have an attitude of "been there; tried that (and it didn't work)." The lingering fear... [Show more]
Ten sessions for a seminar or support group including: Understanding my divorce Understanding my emotions Handling my anger Improving my self-concept My new friendships Becoming a new me Also includes everything you will need for a successful seminar: photocopy-ready handouts, meeting planners,... [Show more]
Many years ago, Dr. Larry D. Black decided to become a board-certified chaplain and surround himself with people who were either dying or grieving a death. During that time, he supported numerous individuals and families as they mourned, helping them find meaning in the loss and integrate it into... [Show more]
“Unlock the transformative power of small groups within your church community.” This essential guide dives deep into the dynamics that make or break small groups, offering invaluable insights and practical advice for leaders and members. Chapters include: Small groups,... [Show more]
This series, based on the seminar Revelation 101: Finding Jesus in the Book of Revelation, covers the same material for small groups. This set of seven sessions is the first of seven sets of seven sessions. These engage small groups in study, dialogue, interaction, and the application of Revelation... [Show more]
65.7 million Americans, almost a third of the population, serve as informal caregivers, primarily to a relative. Family caregivers are responsible for the physical, emotional, and sometimes financial support of another person, and the inherent burdens of being an unpaid family caregiver increase the... [Show more]