Someone once said, "Community begins at three and ends at fifteen." Keeping the group small maintains the feeling of community. Only in the intimacy of a small, closely knit group will people confess their faults one to another in order to be healed (see James 5:16). Open sharing becomes more difficult when the group grows to more than fifteen.
- Joel Comiskey, The Spirit-filled small group: p. 96
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Community begins at three and ends at fifteen
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