Sunday, February 14, 2016

BSF Leader's Meeting - 13 Feb 2016

What questions can you ask your Group to define what is a good discussion group:
What do you look forward to the discussion every week?       
How can we encourage you to participate in the discussion?       
How can we draw unity in our diversity of view?
How can we spur you?
What is a good discussion group?
What is the characteristic of a good discussion?
How can we respond to each other’s view when we don’t agree
Suggest and describe what is a vibrant discussion group.
Why do you come to BSF?
How do you want to listen to others view/sharing?
What is interesting to you in this week’s lesson?
What do you think is a vibrant DG?
What has been beneficial for you from your past BSF DG?
What do you think is a safe and vibrant DG?
How can we prevent our safety within our DG be breeched?
What makes a good discussion session?
How do we make / encourage one another to share?
What do you intend to achieve from our weekly discussion?
How do you prepare yourself to contribute to our discussion?
What do you think we should avoid to derail our discussion session?
What good practices can we adopt during sharing?
What makes you come to every discussion on time?
How will you allow the Holy Spirit to share what you have learnt.
How will you prepare before discussion?
How do we keep the unity in Christ?
How are the differences that bring us to God and His word?
What is one thing you have learnt from the group discussion last week?
How do you hope to contribute to the group discussion?
How can you build up the group by your sharing?
If you came fully prepared, would you think that our discussion would be more effective?
Keep your answer concise and precise so that more members can participate.
How do we keep the sharing safe so that members will speak out openly.
Will the sharing be more confidential if we don’t use names for persons or churches?

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