Homegroup ‘no shows’

Tim Thornborough  |  Features  |  The Home Service
Date posted:  1 Jul 2015
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Homegroup ‘no shows’

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There’s nothing more depressing for a homegroup leader than members who don’t show up.

Sometimes it’s inevitable. People who have jobs that take them away. People who are part of messy, chaotic families. People who struggle with illness. We should cut them some slack.

But then there are those for whom the weekly Bible study just does not appear to be a priority. How can we encourage them?

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