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Bible Trivia Questions Game vs. Real Growth: Why Your Group Needs More Than the Right Answers
If you lead adult Bible studies or small groups, you've probably used some kind of Bible trivia questions game along the way. It's a fun way to break the ice, wake people up, or review familiar stories. Folks laugh, compete a little, and feel good when they remember the right answers. But when you think about . . .
steveguidry
Jan 34 min read


Adult Sunday School Discussion Questions: Shepherding Hearts in a Holiday Season
For many of us, the weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas feel like a swirl of warmth and exhaustion at the same time. The lights go up, music fills the stores, and families plan special traditions. At church, attendance bumps up, guests slip into the back row, and your calendar quietly doubles in size.
If you shepherd adults—whether as a Sunday School Teacher or small group leader, Discipleship Pastor, Education Minister, or small-church Pastor—you know something el
steveguidry
Dec 13, 20254 min read


Spiritual Growth Small Group Questions: How to Move Beyond “Nice” Discussions
Adult Sunday School teachers and church leaders know the tension: you want your group to grow spiritually, not just fill an hour. Your people are tired, distracted, and often over-scheduled—but they still show up hoping something will change. The question is: are your discussions actually helping anyone grow, or just keeping them politely engaged? Recent research from the Barna Institute notes that . . .
steveguidry
Nov 16, 20255 min read


What Are Some Good Questions to Ask Your Pastor About the Bible?
Imagine sitting down with your pastor—not in crisis or confusion, but with a cup of coffee and a curious heart. You’ve been faithfully leading your adult Sunday School class, studying the Bible week after week, and now you want to go deeper. Not just for yourself, but for your group. You want to ask good, thoughtful questions. But where do you begin?
Here are eight suggestions.
steveguidry
Jun 8, 20256 min read
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