Publisher's Synopsis
Icebreakers are common in many small groups. At the beginning of your discussion, the leader may ask an icebreaker question like, "How was your week? Does anybody have anything to share with the group?" Or, perhaps the leader has a specific icebreaker question like: "Who was your favorite childhood friend?" or "What is the best trip you have ever taken?" Typically, the icebreaker question sets the tone for the group's discussion time. The remainder of the group time is typically devoted to Bible study and prayer.
A true icebreaker question is an open-ended question that is used at the beginning of the group's discussion time. Good icebreaker questions are open-ended, meaning they don't have a right or wrong answer. In addition, the person answering the question will be the expert when it comes to the topic of the icebreaker question. In other words-anyone can answer the icebreaker question with confidence.
This book consists of Bible lessons with 20 or so ready-to-use questions that get groups talking. These questions make small group Bible study a joy. If you can read 20 questions, you can lead a Bible Study.
Answers are provided in the form of quotes from respected authors.
These lessons will save you time as well as provide deep insights from some of the great writers and thinkers from today and generations past. I also include quotes from the same commentaries that your pastor uses in sermon preparation.
Ultimately, the goal is to create conversations that change lives