Thursday, August 5, 2010

Small Groups

‘Groups’ provide a powerful structure for mentoring. They are regular, limited in size and  intensely relational. It’s usually difficult to hide within one. Being known, pursued, confronted and prayed for is the stuff of adolescent growth.

As the fall approaches, consider how you might position yourself for influencing students. Perhaps a small group leader of some sort? Options come in various sizes and shapes; commitment levels and roles. But one thing is obvious. Group involvement continues to be ‘in favor’- both from the student and adult perspective.

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