Youth Ministry Tip #13: Use the Master Teacher approach to small groups.
Well, how many times have you been frustrated b/c you can’t find enough adults who are great communicators/teachers to lead your small groups. You always dred hearing from the kids that end up with that certain teacher that everyone thinks is boring. But you don’t want to ask them to not be a youth leader because you know they love God and they love kids. Here is what you do. Find a few really good communicators/teachers and let them lead a larger group of students. Then break them up in small groups to discuss questions that come off of that teaching. You can even do it all in the same room and have a facilitator ask the questions then give each group time to discuss. Doing it this way gives your students the same teaching as everyone else. It also gives you a better chance of finding adults who love students and can sit with them and discuss questions. You can always, close off the question with the truth or thought you want them to walk away with so you can be sure every group is discussing what you want them to know. What have you seen that works well with small groups and finding quality teachers?
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