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November 26, 2012

Ten Things Someone Should Have Told You

Encouragement for small-group pastors, directors, and coordinators



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I really enjoy reading Ben Reed's blog. He's a regular writer and editorial advisor for SmallGroups.com, and he always shares honestly from his own experience as a small-group pastor. In his most recent post, Ben shares the 10 things nobody told him about being a small-group pastor.

As a former small-group director, I found myself chuckling as I read these truths that I'd learned the hard way. If you've been leading a small-group ministry, you'll appreciate these points—especially number 10.

After you finish reading, let us know below: what do you wish someone had told you about leading a small-group ministry? Let's pool our wisdom and encourage one another in this stressful, messy, difficult, and, most of all, extremely important role.

posted by Amy Jackson on November 26, 2012 9:23 AM

Related Tags: Ben Reed, Encouragement, Small-group director, Small-group pastor

Comments

I wish someone had told me I'd never really figure it all out. There's always new stuff to learn in small group ministry and it's OK to experiment and even to fail as you figure stuff out.

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