Leading a conversation with a small group of teenage guys isn't always easy.
Sometimes they talk too much, way too much. Sometimes they don't talk enough. And sometimes you're pretty sure your volunteer training didn't quite prepare you for the sort of things they'd like to talk about. Actually, if you've been a small group leader for at least five minutes, you probably already know what it's like for a small group conversation to totally bomb.
So if you've ever looked at your small group of guys and wished you knew what to say, what not to say, when to speak, when to listen, how to make them talk, how to make them stop talking, then this book is for you.
The Art of Group Talk helps small group leaders like you have better conversations with teenage guys. Because, as a small group leader, you lead a conversation with them every single week. Conversations about their lives, their dreams, their friends, their imaginary friends, and their definitely-not friends. And sometimes you even manage to lead conversations about faith.
This is a book to remind you that your small group conversations (even the ones that don't go exactly as planned) really matter. But there are a few ways to make your conversations matter even more. With personal insight and practical advice, Jeremy Zach and Tom Shefchunas will help you discover helpful tips and strategies for leading conversations with your small group of teenage guys.
This is a great book to read if you are starting out as a leader of a small group. Though this is book aimed at helping small group leaders within the context of the church, the advice here can likely be applied to any small group setting (especially those with teenage young men).
If you want to become a more loving and efficient leader of students you would take the time to read this book. Once finished be sure to thank the authors for putting their time into this gem!