99 Thoughts For Small Group Leaders
$6.99
Lives are changed. Decisions are made. Jokes are shared. Lifelong friendships are formed.
If you’re a small group leader, you probably ask yourself lots of questions. Am I making a difference? Am I wisely investing my time, energy, and resources? How can I maximize my impact in these kids’ lives?
Find the answers you’re looking for in 99 Thoughts for Small Group Leaders. Like other books in our 99 Thoughts series, Joshua Griffin’s latest book delivers insights, tips, and veteran advice for small group leaders. When put into play, these bite-size, consumable pieces of wisdom can help leaders “knock it out of the park,” setting them up to win.
If you’re a small group leader, you’ll come back to this book again and again for encouragement, inspiration, and direction.
And if you’re a leader of leaders, you’ll want to put this book into the hands of every small group leader-an investment in their lives and the lives of students in your youth ministry.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780764446801
ISBN10: 0764446800
Joshua Griffin | Doug Fields
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2010
Publisher: Group Publishing
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