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I would suggest, particularly given the subject's prominence in the world today, Christmas or some other article relating directly to that time of year be added to the list. An al
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For example, there are large-group “Club talks” daily often followed by small-group “cabin time” discussions. Young Life estimates, “33% of all summer campers meet Jesus for the first time. (This is based on our own camp director reports as to how many Bibles we gave out, how many kids went on new believer walk, and those who stood at ...
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A discussion group is a group of individuals, typically who share a similar interest, who gather either formally or informally to discuss ideas, solve problems, or make comments. Common methods of conversing including meeting in person, conducting conference calls , using text messaging , or using a website such as an Internet forum . [ 1 ]