

Nothing argues more eloquently for the power of the gospel than a changed life.

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Small groups are one of God’s ways to involve multiple church members in the mission of the church.

Small groups provide opportunities for spiritual growth in the context of caring relationships.

In a few short years the New Testament church grew from a small group of believers to tens of thousands of worshipers.

Paul not only reveals the importance of spiritual gifts in the life of the church, but he also suggests a model of...

The Bible provides numerous examples of small groups praying, fellowshiping, encouraging one another, and laboring...

The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are united in a “small group” with the express purpose of redeeming the human race.

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In Christ is the tenderness of the shepherd, the affection of the parent, and the matchless grace of the...

Jesus did not neglect presenting truth for “love’s sake,” because that would not have been love.

If Christ has forgiven and accepted each one of us, how could we possibly refuse to forgive and accept one another?

The last place the disciples expected to find hearts receptive to the gospel was in Samaria.

The more we study Jesus’ life, the more we marvel at His ability to accept and affirm people.

The unselfish ministry of Jesus opens hearts, breaks down prejudice, and creates a receptivity for the gospel.

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Many of the parables found in the Bible outline the character qualities that really matter to Jesus.

Jesus combined the threefold ministry of teaching, preaching, and healing. He shared eternal principles so that all...

Our Lord’s method of evangelism goes beyond memorized speeches and canned presentations; it is as rich and dynamic as...

Jesus’ goal was to bring out the best in people. Even when the circumstances were unusually challenging, He responded...

Jesus genuinely cared for people. He was more interested in their concerns and needs than in His own.

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