Small Group
Inviting God into Shared Networks
God has granted you and the people in your small group overlapping connections to common friends, social networks, academic departments, and people you see regularly. This resource will help you explore these shared social networks and encounter God together to discern what to do next.
Navigating Small Group Conflict
Conflict is complex and a normal part of life. If you have conflict in your small group, it’s a good sign that your group is safe enough to have tension. Conflict, when addressed and resolved, grows the small group closer and healthier, as well as helps everyone in the group mature in emotional and spiritual health. This will help that process.
Small Group Invitation to Faith
Inviting your friends to follow Jesus is the one of the most significant things you can do to see decisions of faith on your campus. Use this resource to help you explain the gospel and invite a response.
10 Ways to Reveal God's Love on Campus
A list of ideas for demonstrating the generosity and love of God in tangible ways on your campus.
How to Create a Welcoming Small Group Environment
This resource will help you and your small group develop a welcoming, safe, and hospitable environment where strangers can become friends, and even family to one another.
Building Trust with LGBTQ+ Students
If you want to take the next step in making your community more welcoming and inclusive towards the LGBTQ+/SSA community, try this 3x3 tool. It includes 3 important things to know, 3 common mistakes to avoid, and 3 ideas to try.
Faking It (GIG)
Our non-Christian friends don’t need us to have all the answers, but they do need us to be real with them. This 4-week God-Investigation Group (GIG) series allows us to explore Jesus and be more real about our needs with one another.
Beyond Colorblind (GIG)
This 2-week God-Investigation Group (GIG) series is designed to disciple students into conversations that will transform the campus as students encounter God and learn to share the Gospel through their ethnic stories. It includes Scripture study, reflection activities, and an opportunity to respond to Jesus.
Beyond Colorblind Small Group Series
Do you want to engage students with the gospel through race and ethnicity? This 4-week series is designed to disciple students into conversations that will transform the campus as students encounter God and learn to share the gospel through their ethnic stories. Integrating evangelism, discipleship, and reconciliation, the Beyond Colorblind Small Group Series will equip students to articulate how God is redeeming what is broken and highlighting what is beautiful both in their ethnic journey and in the world.
Global Program Journal Guide
Going on a Global Program? This fillable PDF guide will help you process your overseas ministry experience, before, during, and after your trip.
Pagination
- Previous page
- Page 7
- Next page