Small Groups

The reflections posted on TheHighCalling.org are easily accessible as small group resources. They require little time to read at the beginning of the group meeting, either out loud or silently by each participant.

Mark D. Roberts' daily devotions on faith and work are an instant small group resource. Each day includes a Bible reading, devotional reflection, prayer, and questions for discussion.

Many of our other articles include helpful questions as well, ones that the group leader can utilize for discussion starters. We ask our writers to consider where God is in the story they share about daily life and work. You may want to pose this same question to your small group. You can also ask what they found most useful in the article. What was most confusing? What hadn’t they considered before? What can they take away from the article?

Use the category headings at the top of each page to organize your small group discussions around a particular theme. Or use our customized search to find articles around a new theme.

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