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Why Your Small Group Is Quiet (And How Good Questions Can Fix It)

12 min · 4 de may de 2026
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Your small group isn’t quiet because people don’t care — it’s quiet because your questions aren’t going deep enough. Many leaders settle for surface-level discussion, asking questions that gather information but never lead to transformation. But Scripture wasn’t given just to inform us — it was given to change us. In this episode, we explore why the right questions unlock meaningful conversation and how to lead discussions that engage the head, heart, and hands. Drawing on Scripture and practical small-group leadership, we’ll show you how to move from awkward silence to authentic, life-changing dialogue. If you want your small group to go beyond surface-level answers and actually make disciples, this episode is for you.  👉 Ready to serve in ministry? Get trained and deployed at CentralBibleInstitute.org [https://www.centralbibleinstitute.org/]

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