/// Comments [ 0 ] Likes [ 0 ] Contribute to smallgroupministry.com So, you want to contribute to smallgroupministry.com. We'd like that, too. Let's talk, then. And while we're at it, let's get a few things straight up front: No, we can't pay you. That might change down the road, but we haven't even started construction on that particular road yet. But maybe, if we really like you, this could lead to other actual paying gigs here at Group -- say, for new small-group studies we're developing. And yes, we can at least give a plug for your ministry/ies at the end of your article. Still reading? Good. Below are the categories where we regularly need contributions: Features (500-750 words): Pastor's Corner Recruiting Training Getting Started Small-Group Health Multiplying SGs Specialty Groups (Men's, Women's, or Recovery) Resource Reviews Ideas (200-300 words): Icebreakers Small-Group Experiences Media Ideas Outreach Ideas In addition to the length requirements mentioned above, make sure your articles/ideas ARE fresh, specific and idea-oriented. We don't want to just rehash what small-group leaders already know -- we want to help them get to the next level. And your contributions can make that happen. If you're not already familiar with smallgroupministry.com, please take some time to poke around the site and get a flavor for what we do, and what it looks like in each of the areas above. If you have any questions, fervent "count me in!"s, or have something you'd like to try submitting NOW, please contact us at csimmons@group.com. Thanks for your cooperation and willingness to serve! Carl Simmons, smallGroup Editor and the rest of the bunch here at smallgroupministry.com share this article 1 of 1 /// Related Articles A Rescue Mission We ALL Can DoJosh Hunt reviews a new book that can help all of us better understand how “rescue the lost and shipwrecked.” Neil Cole. Search & Rescue: Becoming a Disciple Who Makes a Difference. 240p., $17.99. Baker Books. In his latest book, Search and Rescue ,... Likes [0]Comments [0] Learning to Live Downstream of GodAdult-curriculum editor Carl Simmons reviews a resource that helps the hurting and doubting to understand they're not alone - and shows them in a big way. Brian Jones. Second Guessing God: Hanging on When You Can't See His Plan. Textbook,... Likes [0]Comments [0] The Big Story on the Big ScreenAdult- and women's-resource editor Amber Van Schooneveld takes us to the movies with a new small-group series. Finding Jesus in the Movies, by Ron Keck. God and the Arts series. 104p. Serendipity House, $7.99 Serendipity House's new small-group... Likes [1]Comments [0]
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