How to ask small group questions that don't STINK

Written by Bill Reichart on at 7:14 AM

Leading small group discussions can be one of the more challenging things you face as a leader. How do you ask questions that get people to talk and participate? How do you get some people to stop talking and stop dominating the conversation? How do you ask questions that allow the members to discover truth for themselves rather than you just simply spoon feeding them?

To get some help with this, watch this slide show that David Rudd posted on his website and then download the resource below.






To download the pdf, click here

Read this doc on Scribd: Asking Good Questions

2 Responses to "How to ask small group questions that don't STINK"

Comment by mrclm
March 13, 2008 1:13 PM #  

Bill,
Your "click here" link isn't operating - it should take us to the .pdf but does nothing. I'm using Firefox if that helps.

Big Chris

Comment by Bill Reichart
March 13, 2008 1:41 PM #  

It was me...I forgot to insert the hyperlink...it should work now.

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