I love pastors.
I love affirming pastors. I love speaking positively for pastors. That’s why this article is a bit different for me.
Pastors, I want to talk frankly and, hopefully, with a spirit of
love, about one of the biggest mistakes I see many of you make. Most pastors have little emphasis, or sometimes, even knowledge about the content that is taught in groups in their churches.
You Wouldn’t Do This in Preaching
I know you pastors would not think of coming to the pulpit
unprepared. You know your text. You know your message. You have prayed
about it. You have labored over it. You will not preach that sermon
without much prayer and work.
It’s just too important. I completely agree. The centrality of
preaching is paramount to the health of the church. I commend you for
your prayers, your efforts, and your focus. You will not come to the
pulpit unprepared.
But What Is Being Taught in Your Church’s Groups?
But many of you don’t give adequate attention to the content used in
your church’s groups. Those groups may be home groups, community groups,
small groups, Sunday school classes, or a myriad of other names. Continue at Thom Rainer
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