Q & A: Questions
Other Panelists:

Sharina Husted
Total Questions for this Panelist: 1- How do you handle those people in your group who are so needy that they exhaust everyone else?
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Eric Metcalf
Total Questions for this Panelist: 1- What’s the best way to multiply the number of small groups in my church?
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Sam O'Neal
Total Questions for this Panelist: 2- As a small-group leader, how can I help our group members build trust in each other?
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- Our church is forcing us to welcome a convicted sex offender into our family-friendly small group. Is that right?
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Bill Search
Total Questions for this Panelist: 2- As a group a leader, how should I handle superfluous prayer requests?
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- How do I decide if my group should be open or closed?
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Reid Smith
Total Questions for this Panelist: 2- What is the ideal size for a small group?
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- Our group members often bring visitors. What is the best way to incorporate these new members without interrupting the group's intimacy and momentum?
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Bill Tenney-Brittian
Total Questions for this Panelist: 2- If our group can only meet once or twice a month, what are the best ways to stay connected in between gatherings?
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- As a leader, what should I do when my small group becomes too big for me to handle?
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