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This study is great. I highly recommend it for Coffee Break and all types of church small groups. We can also help you train your leaders to use this style of study! 

Hi, the Discover Your Bible series has several four lesson studies. How about Discover Jonah? you can check out all of the studies in English, Spanish, and Korean at www.discoveryourbible.org - click shop. The DYB series was developed by Coffee Break with 50 plus years of experience in helping people discover the Bible together. We continue to hear the need for a study on Revelation. We are in the research phase!

Hi Ashley, 

Great topic for conversation! Willow Creek did valuable research on the topic of growing disciples. I think it could be really helpful for you. For instance, The Reveal study describes people in four different stages of faith development: Exploring Christ, Growing in Christ, Close to Christ and Christ Centered. Each group has different growth needs related to spiritual behaviors and attitudes. They also found spiritual growth for the different groupings happened in different settings. For instance, small groups move and develop those Close to Christ but large group gatherings were more effective in moving growth in those Exploring Christ. Those Christ Centered grow more through small accountability groups and through serving. They also found that more church activity did not predict greater spiritual growth! 

I'm thankful for the Reveal research. It shows us there is not a one size fits all approach. And, I found it is helpful to think less about the organizational structure - small groups, large groups, programs - and think more about how to develop Christian practices. For instance, in what way do we want people in our congregation to engage with neighbors and the community? What if we could work backwards and start with the behaviors, practices and attitudes of how we want our people to live? How would programs and structures - like small groups -  be impacted? 

I'm a long time Coffee Break leader and serve as the Coffee Break Program Manager. Coffee Break is a program that helps participants actively dig into the Bible and talk together about what they are learning.  Its a program or type of group but the focus is on developing practices of Bible engagement, listening, story telling and engaging with people who have never read the Bible before.  

So much to think about! I would be happy to chat! 

 

Hi Kristina, 

Great question. There are great resources on spiritual practices. I highly recommend David Fitch's book 
Faithful Presence. He has a shortened version of it called Seven Practices for the Church on Mission. These are spiritual practices the help the church engage with its community. 

Also, think about how the learning process might actually be "practice." What about learning together than sending them out to practice. The next week they can report back what happened.

If you want to talk more, feel free to send me an email at [email protected]

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