Josh Hunt

Key Dates

The following is a list of dates I have open for scheduling conferences. All these dates and locations receive the travel discount.

Alabama
January 21
January 24
March 6
March 8
March 12
March 15
August 23

Arizona
March 27
March 29

Arkansas:
January 3
January 5
August 9

Florida:
January 9
January 11
January 21
January 24
February 6

Georgia
January 21
January 24
March 8
March 12
March 15
August 21
August 23

Kentucky
March 12
March 15

Louisiana
January 19
August 9
August 13, 15, 2010

Mississippi
March 8
March 12
March 15

Missouri
January 3
January 5

North Carolina
February 20
February 22
February 26
March 1
April 29
May 1

Oklahoma
January 3
January 5
January 16
March 1
March 3
August 15
August 18

South Carolina
February 22
April 29
May 1
August 23

Virginia
February 26
March 1
April 29
May 1

Tennessee
March 8
March 12
March 15

Texas
January 16
January 19
February 9
August 7
August 9
August 15
August 18

The new lessons are AWESOME! The creative elements add a whole new dimension to both the prep and class time and I can't wait to use them.
 
Thanks for all you do to minister to teachers. You're making an eternal difference.
Blessings!
Cathy Baker

Good Questions just got a WHOLE lot better

I would estimate that I have written more small group/ Sunday School lessons than anyone else alive. I currently write four new lessons a week, and, although it has not always been four lessons a week, I have been writing lessons for 20 years. They are about to get a whole lot better.

Improvement #1:

My lessons have historically consisted of 20 - 25 ready-to-use questions. A teacher with good people skills, group skills, and Christian maturity could walk into class, read the questions and create a pretty good discussion about a biblical topic. What I didn't provide was a lot of answers. That is about to change.

I have recently purchased two or three thousand dollars (retail) worth of commentaries (in electronic format so they are searchable with WordSearch and Bible Explorer). This is in addition to the commentaries I already had. I will be taking short excerpts from some of the best of the best of these and inserting them in the form of footnotes to the teachers in my lessons. You are not going to get just questions any more; you are going to get answers--answers from some of the best biblical commentators who have ever written.

This change will start with lessons dated after October 1.

Improvement #2

I asked my wife to review one of the new-format lessons. She like the added content--she is a real Bible Student herself. But, she had a suggestion that is really going to make these lessons sing.

Missy suggested I include a creative element in every lesson. These could be a movie clip, a compelling story, or something you can touch and feel. Of course, teachers can use these or not according to their comfort level. But, here is an example.

In an upcoming lesson from Romans about how the law tempts us to break the law, I asked the teacher to put up "wet paint" signs on all the walls of the class room. I am betting that if the teacher watches carefully, someone will check to see if the paint is really wet. The law tempts us to break it.

This change will take place after October 15.

If you would like to see an example of these new lesson, point your browser http://www.joshhunt.com/ThisIBelieve.htm I will pull these lessons out of The Lesson Vault so you can see an example for free.

These lessons correspond with three of Lifeway's outlines:

  • Family Bible Series
  • Explore the Bible
  • Masterworks (My personal favorite, and what consider to be the best literature every written.

Lessons are available to churches at a VERY affordable rate-- $200 per church per year for all your teachers to have access to all the lessons. For details, see www.joshhunt.com/vault.htm



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"One group to eight groups in four years"

 

I will never forget the day I first met Chris Imbach. I was in Florida conducting a Double Your Class Conference sponsored by the Florida State Convention. The Convention had recruited a number of small group leaders to lead discussion groups around the idea of Double Your Class. I was to present the plenary sessions, but most of the time was spent in the small groups. Chris was one of those small group leaders.

We were all staying at the the same hotel, and Chris and I ran into each other on the elevator. He introduced himself and flashed that infectious smile, extending his hand to shake mine. Thus began our friendship.  As it turns out, Chris has done a number of conferences on how to double your class. More importantly, Chris has done it. I have kept up with Chris from time to time over the years. We talked again last week. He told me he now has great-great grand daughter classes. They have gone from one groups to eight in four years. I thought, "This story is worth telling."

When Chris trains Sunday School teachers, he begins by asking a few questions:

  • Do you have a purpose statement in writing?

  • Have you set some goals in writing for next year?

  • Are you purposely teaching for life-change?

  • Can you point to specific people in your group whose lives have been changed?

  • Are you getting together regularly with people in your group?

  • Are you getting together with people outside your group?

  • Are you developing leaders?

  • Has your group grown in the last year?

  • Has your group reproduced a new group in the last year?

  • Are you consistently evaluating your group?

Those questions may sound like a lot of high-sounding rhetoric, but I knew Chris. He could answer all of them in the affirmative.

Chris teaches a six-step strategy for healthy, purpose-driven group life:

Step #1: Define your purpose

Why does your church exist? Your purpose must be balanced, addressing all five purposes of the church. Groups are not just about teaching. They are also about outreach, worship, fellowship and ministry. Develop a purpose statement that envelops all five purposes of the church. Chris's group's purpose statement is:

Building a loving community of young adults who minister to and pray for other young adults and who, through life-changing Bible study, become fully devoted followers of Christ.

Your group must know why they are there.

Step #2: Do some dreaming

This is the fun part. Have a barbeque in your backyard with some of the members of your class and dream about what your group could do on mission with God. Put down on paper 7 - 10 goals to accomplish over the next twelve months. Everything starts with a dream. Everything starts with goal-setting. Nothing happens until someone dreams. Get ownership of the dreams by having the group brainstorm together. This is not a top-down approach where you hand some goals to the group from on high. Rather, these goals need to percolate up from the group itself.

The goals must relate back to the purpose, must be measurable, and must be in writing.

Chris is one to practice what he preaches. Here are some of his goals for the next twelve months:

  • Have 12 fun-filled parties where we invite every member and every prospect

  • Reach 10 young adults

  • Enrolling 4 young adults

  • Having 3 growing life-teams (Chris employs the mid-sized group/ Master-teacher model where they have groups within the group. They call these groups life-teams)

  • Having all small group members discovering their "S.H.A.P.E." -- Spiritual gifts, Heart, Abilities, Personality and Experiences. These are the basis of each person discovering their place in ministry.

Step #3: Develop a strategy

A purpose statement leads to specific, measurable and written down goals developed by the group. The goals must lead to a strategy. These are the road map, the plan for how to accomplish your goals.

Chris is a member of Chet's Creek Church (Southern Baptist) in Jacksonville Florida. Their strategy is summarized in the acrostic C.H.E.T.S.

Creatively Communicate God's word for life change

Have a party every month. Invite every member and every prospect.

Engage people in ministry.

Train up leaders

Send teams on mission. (This is Chris-speak for "create new groups")

Step #4: Communicate

Communicate your purpose, your goals and your plan

Step #5: Implement your plan

All good ideas degenerate into work. All the purpose-writing, and goal-setting and planning must lead to execution or it is all wasted.

Put your goals on a big poster board and keep them before your group.

Step #6: Evaluate

Here are some questions to help you:

  • Are you making progress toward your goals?

  • Is your purpose statement clear?

  • Are your goals realistic and measurable?

  • Is your plan sound?

  • Did you effectively communicate with your group?

This evaluation will reveal one of two things:

  • We executed the plan, but it didn't produce the results we wanted. In this case, we re-tool the plan

  • We didn't execute the plan. In this case, we try to discern where the breakdown was and make adjustments as necessary.

What they don't do is to keep doing the same things expecting different results. That is the definition of insanity.

The bottom line

Teachers often tell me, "I don't think we want to divide our class. We are happy as we are." I know they are sincere. I know they think they are happy. But, what they don't realize is there is a higher level. Teachers like Chris are some of the happiest people on the planet. Living in the stream of groups growing and dividing, growing and dividing, growing and dividing is one of the happiest ways to live. I'd invite you to embrace the vision of groups growing and dividing, growing and dividing, growing and dividing.

If you would like to contact Chris about speaking at your church, you can contact him at chris.imbach@ctirms.com

If you would like to get on the phone with Chris and ask him any questions you might have, join us for a conference call this Thursday, November 9, 2.30p.m. Eastern Time

1. Dial-In to your Conference Number 1-712-432-3000

2. Enter your Conference Bridge Number: 837072

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If you or someone you know has had similar success in doubling groups, I'd love to hear your/their story. email me at josh@joshhunt.com

 

 


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