How To Ask Great Questions
$11.75
71 Pages In 8 Chapters
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In How to Ask Great Questions, you’ll learn when and how to ask effective questions, and how to promote follow-up discussions that will lead from good thinking to life application. Ideal for small-group leaders, Sunday school teachers, and anyone who regularly leads group discussions or committee meetings, How to Ask Great Questions will equip you to:
*Build relationships between group members
*Help people analyze a passage of the Bible or other book
*Draw out opinions, feelings, and assumptions
*Bring discussions to greater levels of, depth and focus
*Guide people in applying the Bible to their lives
*Facilitate problem-solving and decision-making in group settings
As the senior editor of Bible studies and small group resources at NavPress, and author of more than thirty study guides herself, KAREN LEE-THORP has spent over a decade exploring what kinds of questions help people learn. A graduate of Yale University, Karen writes and speaks on small-group issues from her home in Pasadena, California.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781576830789
Karen Lee-Thorp
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 1998
Publisher: NavPress
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