338. Joe Walker on Leading Effective Small Groups, Building Community, and Making Disciples
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What makes a small group truly effective?
After more than three decades of leading groups and investing in discipleship, Joe Walker, Interim President of LifeWay Christian Resources, joins Brian Daniel on Group Answers to share the principles that have shaped his approach to group leadership and disciple-making.
Drawing from years of ministry experience, Joe reflects on how group discipleship has evolved and why the core mission remains the same: helping people grow in their relationship with Christ through biblical community and life transformation. He offers practical wisdom for leaders who want to move beyond simply gathering people and create environments where meaningful discipleship can thrive.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why relationships are the foundation of effective group ministry
- How to move from information to life application in Bible study
- Practical ways to build community and connection within your group
- The value of using a structured curriculum to facilitate discipleship
- Joe’s approach to preparing lessons and leading discussions
- How to measure success through engagement and spiritual growth, not just attendance
- Leadership lessons learned from more than 30 years of ministry experience
Joe also shares how group leaders can create a culture where people feel known, valued, and challenged to grow in their faith. Whether you're leading your first small group or have years of experience, this conversation is packed with practical insights to help you disciple others more effectively.
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CLICK HERE to read the report from Lifeway Research about the state of groups.