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One Anothering #3

One Anothering, Volume 3: Creating Significant Spiritual Community

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In this final volume of the widely respected One Anothering series, Dick Meyer offers down-to-earth tools, based on solid group dynamics, to help people experience the richness and depth of the small group connection. As in the previous volumes, each chapter reflects on a New Testament scripture that describes how we are to relate to one another, such as "speak truthfully to one another" and "do not grumble against one another." Each session includes a reading, meeting format, group discussion questions, and tips for small group process.

160 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2002

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September 22, 2015
When church Bible studies start to feel stuck this is an excellent book to pull them out of the proverbial mud. The thing I like about these studies is that they are as much about fellowship and getting to know one another as they are about biblical principles. So, they build knowledge of the Bible and at the same time they build intimacy. One of the most fruitful Bible Fellowship groups I ever had, which became closely nit, studied this series.
-Amos Smith (author of Healing The Divide: Recovering Christianity's Mystic Roots)
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Author 14 books423 followers
September 22, 2015
When church Bible studies start to feel stuck this is an excellent book to pull them out of the proverbial mud. The thing I like about these studies is that they are as much about fellowship and getting to know one another as they are about biblical principles. So, they build knowledge of the Bible and at the same time they build intimacy. One of the most fruitful Bible Fellowship groups I ever had, which became closely nit, studied this series.
-Amos Smith (author of Healing The Divide: Recovering Christianity's Mystic Roots)
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