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Reprioritizing for Group: Four Ways to Point to Small Groups (You Lead Series Book 8) Reprioritizing for Group: Four Ways to Point to Small Groups by Kenny Conley
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“Relational ministry isn’t free. But I’m convinced every dollar we spend on it is worth it the investment. (Especially compared to what you probably spent at Oriental Trading or the Dollar Store last year.)”
Kenny Conley, Reprioritizing for Group: Four Ways to Point to Small Groups
“In our children’s ministry, we frequently give small group leaders postcards so they can write notes to the kids in their groups. We tell them to give us the cards and we’ll take care of postage. Dozens of postcards being sent every week begin to add up (especially if it hasn’t been budgeted) but it makes a big difference to the kids who receive them.”
Kenny Conley, Reprioritizing for Group: Four Ways to Point to Small Groups
“Remember the secret to great events: less is more. When your events strategically point to what you value most in ministry, they make a greater impact—which means you can do them less often.”
Kenny Conley, Reprioritizing for Group: Four Ways to Point to Small Groups
“Do you want to know an interesting byproduct of doing events that prioritize relationships through small groups? It makes it easier for us to connect the disconnected.”
Kenny Conley, Reprioritizing for Group: Four Ways to Point to Small Groups
“Big moments from the stage are easy wins, but how do we help the biggest moments happen in the small group where it can be processed within the context of trusted relationships? Reprioritizing”
Kenny Conley, Reprioritizing for Group: Four Ways to Point to Small Groups
“A great talk can potentially be applied to a kid’s life in an unlimited number of ways. A talk on gratitude might mean one thing for the kid who has five ponies and a rollercoaster in his backyard and something entirely different for the kid who will be lucky to get a single Christmas present this year. There’s no way a communicator can unpack every scenario or give examples that relates to every kid in the room!”
Kenny Conley, Reprioritizing for Group: Four Ways to Point to Small Groups