Growth Groups Manual
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Description
Growth Groups is for any Christian or group of Christians committed to equipping leaders of God's people. It is designed to train leaders who can teach the Bible and pray with other Christians. It will prepare leaders to gather together fellow-believers in evangelistic enterprise. In short, this book by Colin Marshall will equip leaders to grow Christians and grow the gospel. The course is for anyone who wants to pursue these ends.
This ten-week, practical, 'hands-on' training program develops effective small group ('Growth Group') leaders, but it is a training program useful for all Christian ministry because it deals with the fundamentals of gospel work.
This manual can also stand alone as a valuable guide for leaders to work through on their own if they can't join a course with other leaders.
There is also a set of Trainer's Notes to assist those who want to run the training course. You'll be sent these Trainer's Notes for free if you purchase 10 or more copies of Growth Groups.
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Recommendations
Having been leading Bible study groups for 8 years and studied at a seminary for 3 years, I did not expect a lot from Growth Groups initially (thinking of the saying 'there is nothing new under the sun'!). But as it turns out, Growth Groups has been one of the most rewarding Christian learning experiences I have gone through. It sharpened my vision of gospel ministry and raised my awareness of how to diagnose dysfunctional groups. Most of all, it taught me how to teach the Bible and prepare for a bible study in a way that submits fully to the authority of the Word of God. Rather than using the Bible as a springboard for great discussion, the course focuses on how we are to dig deep into the Bible by studying the passage and finding out what God intends to say to us in those words. I thoroughly enjoy the fellowship and friendship that has been built and would recommend it to anyone who wants to teach and study the Bible seriously in any small group setting.
—Diana (home group leader)I joined Growth Groups to equip myself better in leading Bible studies. The course has been helpful especially in helping me to set the right direction in leading a home group: that we are to meet together for gospel growth (evangelism) and spiritual growth (becoming more Christ-like). It also corrected my old concept that being a bible study group leader is just a facilitator. Growth Groups teaches me that as leaders, we are first of all teachers and shepherds who are accountable for God's sheep. I will surely apply what I have learnt as I continue leading a home group. As a first step, I correct my mindset and re-position myself as a teacher. I would also like to try to challenge my group members to raise their level of commitment when we begin a new series of bible study. I would recommend Growth Groups to all current and future leaders because it is very helpful in setting a right mindset for gospel ministry.
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Growth Groups by Col Marshall has been around now for a couple of decades. For many of us, it's been the 'go to' book on small group ministry. As I'm currently reviewing how we support and equip our growth group leaders, I thought I should read over it again. My immediate thought was it could do with an aesthetic refresh. The number-dot-number section headings makes it look out of date and rather academic. However, the content is as relevant and helpful now as it was back in '95. If you were to get one book on leading Christian small groups, this would probably be the one to get. It gets you into the Bible, but it also explores the other aspects relevant to leading groups – such as group dynamics, prayer, personal ministry, evangelism, training leaders, and the like.The real strength of Growth Groups is how it places small group ministry within the wider context of gospel ministry in church. God's agenda for transforming lives shapes the agenda for these groups. The training course at the back of the book involves studying Paul's letter to the Colossians and this anchors the earlier material in God's Word. Colossians takes us from the grand themes of Christ's lordship and salvation to their practical outworking in the Christian life. For this reason the best way to read Growth Groups is in conjunction with the training course.
If you're not able to participate in a training course, the book still provides an excellent resource for leaders. It's full of biblical and experiential wisdom on ministry in small groups. The following chapter headings show the breadth of material covered:
The strategy of growth groups
Growth group basics
Pitfalls of growth groups
Preparing a Bible study
Leading a Bible study
Answers about questions
The games people play
Praying in growth groups
Gospel growth through growth groups
Leading for growth
Growing the individuals
The healthy growth group
Starting a growth group
Selecting, training and shepherding leaders
Developing the growth group programIt's most logical to work through the chapters in the order they appear, but you can dip back into them any way you like. I've found that over the years I've written all sorts of notes, supplementary ideas, questions and links to other resources in the margins of my copy. It's covered in underlining and highlighting, with various scraps of paper lodged inside. In other words its a tool – a workbook that I keep coming back to on the job.
Having read this book again in close proximity to reading Spice It Up by Mike Hanlon, I can see the overlapping ideas between the two. The latter builds on the chapters about preparing and leading Bible studies and it helps us to engage well with the text and with the people in our groups. Col's book presents the foundational issues very clearly, and I believe its an indispensable 'Small Groups 101′ manual. It offers a philosophy of small groups ministry, that's anchored in Scripture, and from which our practise should flow. The best example of this is the opening chapter that draws us deeply into Colossians and expounds on receiving Christ as Lord and living with Christ as Lord (Colossians 2:6-7).
Chapter 3, on the pitfalls of groups, offered some helpful warnings. With the ubiquity of small groups in churches today, and the variety of purposes they seem designed to fulfil, this book warns how they can easily lose their way. Community, experience, and mission can all become divorced from their biblical significance and growth groups can become much like many non-Christian groups in our world. We're encouraged to keep God's agenda front and centre. Sometimes groups can take on an independent life of their own, reacting against the church, the minister, or the preaching. Our purpose is not to create isolated, independent mini-churches, but rather to help the whole church to build itself in truth and love by meeting regularly in smaller gatherings. However, on further reflection I would be inclined to put this chapter toward the end of the book. If people reacted to the polemic in this chapter, it would be a shame if they ignored the rest of the book.
Chapter 9, on gospel growth, reminds us not to let groups become introspective cliques. God's agenda of bringing people into his family through the gospel is to shape the purpose of growth groups. This might not mean regularly inviting and welcoming non-believers into our groups (though some groups could have this purpose), but it will mean keeping the gospel on our agenda. Growth groups are an excellent context to support one another in reaching out to others and to pray for friends' friends to become followers of Jesus.
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ISBN | 9781875245819 |
Format | Book |
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Chapters | 15 |
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