Experimenting with Style: New Article at The Small Group Exchange

Aaron Armstrong —  May 18, 2009 — Leave a comment

SmallGroupExchange.com recently published an article of mine on study techniques for small groups. I’m now:

One of the greatest challenges we’ve faced in our small group is our study technique. How do we study a book of the Bible or a topic in a way that’s interesting, challenging and informative? How do we develop a technique that doesn’t just spoon-feed, but encourages active participation and study?

We tried a bunch of different styles and techniques, and it wasn’t until the beginning of this year that we finally found one that works for our group. But before I get to that, perhaps it would be wise to discuss what we did wrong along the way.

Read the rest at the Small Group Exchange.

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Aaron is the author of Awaiting a Savior: The Gospel, the New Creation, and the End of Poverty (Cruciform Press, 2011). He is a writer, serves as an itinerant preacher throughout southern Ontario, Canada, and blogs daily at Blogging Theologically.