Abstract

Confronted with an abundance of small group models, pastors and church leaders often find it challenging to understand the various alternatives and what the differences are between them. This article outlines the origins and distinctives of some of the most popular contemporary small group models to help readers better understand them so that they can develop the best approach for their own church.

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