Ok, I thought you were struggling with 'outside sources.' By my observations over the years most small groups that are spin-offs of a larger church will use some kind of work book or program. One of the latest that I witnessed was a small group that started and used a workbook on the gifts of the Spirit. Then when they finished that it was on to another study. Lots of information. It's kinda hard to talk about this without sounding critical, I hope I'm not, but just to maybe make people think that there might be something outside of a routine. Or to have a gathering where there is room to step out in the gifts so that faith can be used. One question that challenges me personally is - what is faith for? An airplane is not made to sit in a hangar and a ship is not made to sit at the dock.
This comes to mind:
And when he was demanded of the Pharisees, when the kingdom of God should come, he answered them and said, The kingdom of God cometh not with observation: Neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you.
(Luk 17:20-21 KJV)
The difference between an observer and a participant. But the lines have become very blurred. Many now consider participation to be the observance of something. It's like people going to a football game have participated in the game just by being a cheering crowd. Or a cheer leader. But the kingdom is getting in the game, in the race.



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) Anyway, they do a good job at bringing Scripture into our daily lives in regards to what we are, and are not, called to do in the Christian life...and show what it means to set "boundaries"...and what "boundaries" are and are not, etc...
