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Why Growth Groups Matter

An episode of the Reformed Thinking podcast, hosted by Edison Wu, titled "Why Growth Groups Matter" was published on September 22, 2025 and runs 23 minutes.

September 22, 2025 ·23m · Reformed Thinking

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Deep Dive into Growth Groups: How to Lead Disciple-Making Small Groups by Colin Marshall - IntroductionThe "Growth Groups" course is a 10-week practical training program dedicated to developing effective Christian small group leaders. It focuses on distinguishing Christian small group ministry from secular approaches, aiming to ensure groups are authentic expressions of gospel ministry rather than "christianized" humanistic techniques. The course grapples with fundamental questions about gospel ministry and God's desired transformation in people, ultimately defining a "Growth Group" as a place for Christian growth and a catalyst for the gospel.This program is for any Christian committed to equipping leaders who can teach the Bible, pray with others, and engage in evangelistic efforts to "grow Christians and grow the gospel." A primary goal is to train leaders as Bible teachers and pastors, rather than mere facilitators, fostering an understanding of small group ministry deeply shaped by biblical principles.The course structure involves 10 one-hour sessions for a small training group. Activities include prayer and Bible discussion, alongside three specific exercise types: "PRACTICE" exercises, where members lead Bible discussions and receive peer analysis; "MIRROR" exercises, which involve reflecting on group dynamics; and "TOPIC" exercises, led by the trainer on pre-assigned reading materials. By the end, trainees acquire specific skills, such as preparing and leading Bible studies, interpreting the Bible, leading prayer, initiating one-to-one ministry, and starting a Growth Group, all with a vision for contributing to a long-term strategy of winning the world for Christ.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730

Deep Dive into Growth Groups: How to Lead Disciple-Making Small Groups by Colin Marshall - Introduction


The "Growth Groups" course is a 10-week practical training program dedicated to developing effective Christian small group leaders. It focuses on distinguishing Christian small group ministry from secular approaches, aiming to ensure groups are authentic expressions of gospel ministry rather than "christianized" humanistic techniques. The course grapples with fundamental questions about gospel ministry and God's desired transformation in people, ultimately defining a "Growth Group" as a place for Christian growth and a catalyst for the gospel.

This program is for any Christian committed to equipping leaders who can teach the Bible, pray with others, and engage in evangelistic efforts to "grow Christians and grow the gospel." A primary goal is to train leaders as Bible teachers and pastors, rather than mere facilitators, fostering an understanding of small group ministry deeply shaped by biblical principles.

The course structure involves 10 one-hour sessions for a small training group. Activities include prayer and Bible discussion, alongside three specific exercise types: "PRACTICE" exercises, where members lead Bible discussions and receive peer analysis; "MIRROR" exercises, which involve reflecting on group dynamics; and "TOPIC" exercises, led by the trainer on pre-assigned reading materials. By the end, trainees acquire specific skills, such as preparing and leading Bible studies, interpreting the Bible, leading prayer, initiating one-to-one ministry, and starting a Growth Group, all with a vision for contributing to a long-term strategy of winning the world for Christ.


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