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If you are looking for someone to present the Double Your Class message, consider my friend, Bryan Faus:

Bryan graduated from Wayland Baptist University and Southwestern Seminary.  Bryan has a diverse background in various sizes of churches he has served .  He has served at churches 150 in attendance to the current church of First Baptist McKinney, Texas which runs over 2000. His understanding of Sunday School in all size churches is an asset to taking a church where it is and helping it get to the next level.  From Texas, to Wisconsin, Kansas, Alabama, Tennessee, as well as other states, Bryan has done a variety of Sunday School conferences as well as growth consultations in churches across the United States.  He has led conferences for Lifeway Church Resources, a variety of Baptist State Convention events in various states, as well as numerous individual church conferences.  He is trained in a variety of outreach and church growth approaches, and was certified in 2004 as a church consultant by the then Thom Rainer organization, Church Central.

Contact: Bryan.Faus@fbcmckinney.com

 

 

 

 

 Testimonials sought

If you enjoy using my lessons and wouldn't mind writing a brief testimonial, I would greatly appreciate it. Something short like--

"These lessons have really gotten my group to open up and discuss"

or

"These lessons save me a ton of time."

Email testimonial to josh@joshhunt.com

THANKS!!

 

Josh

 
 
 

How to Create Spiritually Vibrant People

We all know that groups help people grow spiritually. Jesus grew his disciples in a group, and we must follow His example. To quote a line from Andy Stanley, "Disciples are made in a circle."

But, what EXACTLY happens in a small group that helps people to grow? Specifically. . .

  • I like application-oriented teaching, but can we demonstrate that application-oriented teaching actually helps people grow?

  • I like discussion-oriented small groups, but do discussion-oriented small groups actually produce spiritually vibrant people any better than lecture groups?

  • Does being loved by the teacher and members of the group actually produce spiritually vibrant people?

I am seeking to answer these questions and others with the new survey on spiritual vibrancy. I’d like to invite you to fill out the survey. All of the questions relate to what happens in a small group, so please only respond if you are currently in a Sunday School class or small group.

Link to spiritual vibrancy survey:

http://www.surveygizmo.com/s/61176/spiritual-vibrancy 

Josh Hunt

 

P.S.

I have two other surveys currently running, one for teacher/leaders of groups, the other for group participants. If you have not filled out these surveys, I’d invite you to do that as well.

Leader’s Survey:

http://www.surveygizmo.com/s/49850/follow-up-teacher-survey 

Participant’s Survey:

http://www.surveygizmo.com/s/49862/participants-survey