Small Group Leadership as Spiritual Direction: Practical Ways to Blend an Ancient Art into Your Contemporary Community

Small Group Leadership as Spiritual Direction: Practical Ways to Blend an Ancient Art into Your Contemporary Community

by Heather Parkinson Webb
Small Group Leadership as Spiritual Direction: Practical Ways to Blend an Ancient Art into Your Contemporary Community

Small Group Leadership as Spiritual Direction: Practical Ways to Blend an Ancient Art into Your Contemporary Community

by Heather Parkinson Webb

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Overview

Don’t just LEAD a small group, DIRECT it. Members of your small group look to you for answers. They bring their raw questions and intimate needs to you, looking for wisdom and understanding. How can you encourage your group to consider the Holy Spirit’s voice?“Spiritual direction is an ancient art of being with another person in relationship with God,” writes author Heather Webb. This time-tested practice requires that you remain attentive and open to divine interactions you might otherwise miss. Field-tested through the author’s years of experience, Small Group Leadership as Spiritual Direction will help you:- Avoid common small-group pitfalls- Take on difficult questions- Speak God’s words into others’ lives- Deepen your group’s desire for GodThe exciting discipline of spiritual direction allows you to create a space in which the Holy Spirit can move among your group. As you begin to discern Christ’s call in the lives of others, you will see your ministry with a new perspective and uncover new ways to direct your group, not just lead it.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780310864103
Publisher: Zondervan
Publication date: 09/03/2009
Sold by: HarperCollins Publishing
Format: eBook
Pages: 144
File size: 371 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Heather Webb is a spiritual director and an ordained minister in the PCUSA who holds a masters in counseling degree from Colorado Christian University and a doctor of ministry degree from San Francisco Theological Seminary. She is a licensed professional counselor.

Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS 9 Foreword 15 Introduction SECTION 1: Small Groups: Coming Together for Relationship 21 Chapter 1 Soul Hunger 27 Chapter 2 Christian Community 31 Chapter 3 Today’s Small Groups 35 Chapter 4 Small Groups and Spiritual Needs 41 Chapter 5 Small Group Dynamics SECTION 2: Spiritual Direction: Reviving the Ancient Art 54 Interlude 1 A Tale of Spiritual Direction 57 Chapter 6 The Challenges of Spiritual Direction 67 Chapter 7 Spiritual Direction in Practice 71 Chapter 8 Spiritual Direction Versus Counseling 75 Chapter 9 Cross-Cultural Concerns and Direction 82 Interlude 2 A Tale of Direction Concluded SECTION 3: Direction as a Small Group Leadership Style 87 Chapter 10 The Bridge to Postmodernism 95 Chapter 11 Small Group Issues SECTION 4: New Models for a New Era 103 Chapter 12 The Story-Centered Group 111 Chapter 13 The Text-Centered Group 117 Chapter 14 The Prayer-Centered Group 123 Conclusion 127 Endnotes 133 Bibliography 139 Acknowledgements
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