Backed By the 99 | Week 4

Small Group Discussion

Opening Question:

Share about a time when you had to step into something unfamiliar or uncomfortable. What was the outcome?

Key Takeaways: A PIONEER Spirit

  • People with a Pioneer Spirit pursue FAITH over the FAMILIAR
  • People with a Pioneer Spirit choose CALLING over COMFORT
  • People with a Pioneer Spirit are willing to MOVE before PROOF

Discussion Questions:

  1. How does the story of the two tribes settling outside the Promised Land speak to decisions you have made or are currently making about convenience versus calling?
  2. What would it look like for you personally to adopt a 99 mentality, being healthy and supportive so the church can reach the one not yet here?
  3. We mentioned that harvest moments often come during flood stages. Can you identify a time when stepping out in faith during a difficult season led to unexpected blessing or growth?
  4. How does the biblical principle of moving before there is proof challenge the way you typically make decisions about following God?
  5. What would you need to sacrifice or leave behind to be part of a pioneer movement in your church, whether that means changing campuses, serving in new ways, or supporting a new vision?
  6. Reflecting on the life cycle of churches from pioneer phase to institutional decline, what can you personally do to maintain a pioneer spirit regardless of how long you have been part of a faith community?

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