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Bible Discussion Worksheets for Adult Small Groups: A Simple Way to Save Prep Time and Spark Better Conversations
Most weeks, what you feel during prep time is pressure.
Pressure to prepare.
Pressure to come up with good questions.
Pressure to prevent the silence from taking over the room.
And it all usually lands late in the week when your energy is already thin.
If that sounds familiar, you're not alone. Many adult Bible teachers tell me the same thing: "I love teaching - I just don't love starting from a blank page every week." That's exactly where . . .
steveguidry
Feb 284 min read


Dealing with interesting and tough theological questions
If you lead adults long enough, this happens. Somebody raises their hand and the room goes quiet.
Sometimes the question is sincere. Sometimes it's loaded. Sometimes it comes from pain. Sometimes it comes from pride. But one way or another, it lands on the table and you feel the moment: handle it well and the class grows. mishandle it and the class drifts into confusion, conflict, or shallow answers.
That's why leaders keep looking for help with . . . here's your help.
steveguidry
Feb 216 min read


What are the best Bible Studies for Life Leader Extras?
If you teach adults with Lifeway's Bible Studies for Life curriculum, you probably see the aim and appreciate what it's trying to do. It's about life application. It speaks to real people in real weeks. It helps classes talk about what Scripture looks like on Monday, not just what it meant in the first century. For many Southern Baptist churches, that matters - a lot.
But you've also seen the other side . . .
steveguidry
Feb 145 min read


Imagine: Next Sunday in Your Ideal Adult Sunday School Class
Imagine walking into your ideal adult Sunday School class. The room is buzzing long before the official start time. People greet each other by name. Bibles are open, not just quarterlies. The discussion is honest but hopeful. Prayer feels natural, not tacked on. And when the hour ends, no one . . .
steveguidry
Nov 22, 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


Bible Discussion Questions for Adults: Turning Study Time into Transformation
Bible discussion questions for adults aren't about filling silence-they're about opening hearts. In this post, you'll see how the right kind of questions move adults from passive listening to active faith, and how ready-made tools can save you, as a teacher, hours each week.
steveguidry
Nov 8, 20253 min read


Bible Questions: A Practical Guide for Adult Sunday School
Bible questions are one of the most effective tools for adult discipleship because they invite people to engage the text, think together, and apply truth-not just listen. This post shows how to craft Bible questions that spark real discussion, deepen understanding, and lead to Monday-through-Saturday obedience. You'll also get ready-to-use examples and a simple weekly framework.
steveguidry
Nov 1, 20254 min read


What are the Best Adult Bible Study Discussion Questions?
Every adult Bible teacher has faced it: the quiet room. The text has been explained, the context described, but when it comes time for discussion, no one speaks. The difference between silence and conversation isn't usually the quality of the teaching-it's the quality of the questions.
The best adult Bible study discussion questions can turn a lesson from a monologue into a life-changing dialogue. They don't just check for comprehension; they . . .
steveguidry
Oct 18, 20253 min read


Best Questions for Bible Teaching
One of the biggest challenges in adult Bible study isn't getting people to show up-it's getting them to speak up. Every teacher knows the tension: you've prepared, prayed, and faithfully presented the lesson. Then you ask a question, and the room goes quiet.
The difference between a flat Bible lesson and a vibrant one often comes down to . . .
steveguidry
Sep 28, 20253 min read
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