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Nearly every church is trying to help their congregants build relationships with others, grow as disciples, and/or engage in meaningful service through small groups. Many have argued that these small groups are the preferred vehicle for relationship building, disciple making, and membership assimilation in the local church, especially in large, multisite churches.

Leading Small Groups That Thrive shows small group leaders, step by step, how to plan for, launch, build, sustain, and multiply highly effective, transformational, healthy small group experiences where people grow spiritually together. Based on a large-scale research study of small group pastors, leaders, and members, Leading Small Groups That Thrive gives church leaders both what they wantpractical, straightforward, actual small group member voices and experiences, and compelling guidance on how to build transformational groups complemented with real-life examples and data of successful small groupsand what they needsubstantial, challenging insights and a data-driven model grounded in the latest research on church small groups.

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For years Ive hoped for some real research about how and why groups work. Yours feels the most accessible. Im not being polite when I say this, but if a person was only going to buy one book on small groups, Id direct them to yours!

Bill Search, pastor and author of Essential Guide for Small Group Leaders

This book speaks visionary truth with empowering grace. Combining fascinating real-life research with insightful questions, thoughtful analysis, compelling models, and pragmatic recommendations, this is a unique and valuable resource for small group leaders and ministries.

Carolyn Taketa, small groups pastor and host of the GroupTalk podcast

Small group ministries are the great conundrum in most American churches. Everybody says theyre vital, but few have figured out how to make them actually work. Frankly, weve been given too much theory and idealism and not enough research highlighting the best practices that really work. This book will be a great help to the church at large.

Larry Osborne, pastor at North Coast Church, and author of Sticky Church

Based on rock-solid research, this gem unearths the strengths and weaknesses of many small group ministries, and offers assessment tools to evaluate your ministry. But, most of all, this is a leadership book. When leaders read and apply Leading Small Groups That Thrive, theyll grow into effective, confident, transformational disciple-makers.

Rick Howerton, small groups expert, author, and church planter at The Bridge Church.

The staggering amount of research in this book has been used to create practical, doable takeaways for anyone in small group leadership who wants to see the people in their groups thrive. Im SO thankful this book is now available to leaders.

Amy Jackson, director of The Perch and former publisher of SmallGroups.com

Want to learn the secrets of sustainable momentum to overcome groups that struggle, limp along, and eventually sputter out? This outstanding book is chock full of fresh insights, practical tools, and a powerful roadmap that can lead any group to the next level. If youve ever wondered how to cast a compelling vision for small group life that equips existing leaders and raises up new ones, this is a must-read! I cant wait to get this into the hands of our leaders!

Tim Lucas, lead pastor of Liquid Church

Were constantly asked: How can I improve my small groups ministry? Im grateful for this book that provides great answers to the questions small group leaders consistently ask. Based on robust research and the science behind what makes groups work, this book lays out an actionable plan to take your group from barely surviving to thriving. Its my pleasure to recommend it to you.

Steve Gladen, pastor of small groups at Saddleback Church and author of Planning Small Groups with Purpose

Since the church was born, small groups have always been a vital part of Christianity, and they will only become more important in the future. This book is a gift to Gods family, filled with resources to give you the right foundation and practice for thriving small groups.

David Guzik, author and Bible commentator, Enduring Word

Leading Small Groups That Thrive is an important book for all of us who realize that the church is not an event, but a community with a cause! Ryan, Courtney, and Jason combine passion for small groups with solid research, real-life stories and practical tools to show us how to get good at groups. If you want to know how to make disciples and foster genuine Biblical community then this is a must read!

Dave Ferguson, pastor, lead visionary for NewThing, and author of Hero Maker

This fresh, powerful book is gold. Both engaging and informative, it shows small groups that thrive and empowers leaders to move their groups to greater health. Seasoned leaders will be surprised by the new insights that the book brings out.

Warren Bird, coauthor of 32 books for church leaders, and Michelle C. Bird, small groups leader and trainer

Inspirational. Catalytic. Strategic. Read this book to discover key questions, powerful mindset shifts, and essential leader habits for a flourishing small groups ministry.

D. Scott Barfoot, PhD, Dallas Theological Seminary

ZONDERVAN REFLECTIVE

Leading Small Groups That Thrive

Copyright 2020 by Ryan T. Hartwig, Courtney W. Davis, and Jason A. Sniff

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ePub Edition June 2020: ISBN 978-0-310-10671-5

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To Gus and the guys, for 20+ years

of friendship and discipleship.

RTH

To Matt, Luke, and Theo, my favorite

and most formative small group.

CWD

To Nicole and Team Sniff, Jim Probst for taking

a chance on me, and my amazing team.

JAS

CONTENTS

Guest Commentary: Groups Do What Pastors Cant by Tim Lucas

Guest Commentary: Group Leader, Your Groups Pastor Wants You to Know by Mark Howell

Guest Commentary: Accelerating Community in Short-Term Groups by Danah and Brad Himes

Guest Commentary: The Power of Aligning Your Churchs Mission and Small Group Values by Dave Ferguson

Guest Commentary: Reaching the Fringes by Chris Surratt

Guest Commentary: How My 12-Step Group Changed the Way I Lead Small Groups by Vivian Mabuni

Guest Commentary: Nearness and Racial Reconciliation by Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

Guest Commentary: Learning to Hear One Another by Amy Jackson

Guest Commentary: Lead from the Inside Out by Pete Scazzero

Guest Commentary: Tapping into the Leadership Potential of the Majority of Your Congregation by Kadi Cole

Guest Commentary: Small Groups Are Still the Answer by Obe Arellano

Guest Commentary: Assess and Take Action, Over and Over

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