Forming A Small Group Using Bibles

By Harriett Crosby


To be able to bring out an impressive bible study group, you need to prepare and plan the topics for sharing. You will need to speak to God about the topics you should be preaching about. Seek for guidance as you look for ways on how the Lord can speak to them through you. Choose an effective approach that will catch their attention. The Cambridge bibles are handy lessons from where you can share the word.

Decide a time and place to conduct the study. In order not to fail with your discussion, you have to plan the details on where to gather. This will help them plot a date on their calendar and free their schedule.

Figure out if you will be the one handing out bibles and notebooks or other materials that will help the program start. If so, go ahead and purchase supplies ahead of time. Decide ahead of time so you can either let people bring their own or provide for them.

Schedule a meeting with the resident pastor and inquire different ideas as to the flow of your study. He can give you tips to sermons that were preached and favorite studies that were not discussed. Remember that your pastor would be the best go to guy when you seek good lessons from previous preachings.

Paste posters and special brochures so you can give a clear invitation to everyone about your meeting. The posters will surely inspire those who are looking for this session. Pick a function room where you can be private with the group. Announce a specific day where you can meet every week. Write a functional number where people can call you. Put this on the posters.

Ask your family and those you know if they would like to attend. There are church members who are willing to join the group. If they agree to attending, tell them to bring as much people they know who want to learn more about the word. Inform them that everyone is welcome to join.

Earlier on in the week, prepare your teaching and pray about the group. The secret to creating a helpful sermon would be making a neat outline from your inspiration either a pastor or a bible scholar. Print as much copies as you need for people to view and follow the program you made.

Set up the physical set up of the place you will be studying such as the tables and chairs. When people start to come in, hand them their copies. You can also put up the papers in the table near the entrance so they can grab one they walk in.

If you think the room is already full or everyone has arrived, stand in the pulpit or anywhere you want to announce. Tell them that the study has officially started. Begin the discussion with a short prayer. Ask everyone to introduce themselves and tell a brief description about them. Read your outline to them and discuss how you want the study to flow. You can discuss the process where you read verses and then share ideas individually to the group. Use Cambridge bibles and start your sermon. End the day with a prayer.




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