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Small Group Bible Studies — AI Discussion Guides

Generate complete small group and home group Bible study guides in seconds. Discussion questions, scripture context, application prompts, and prayer guides for cell groups, Sunday school, and home churches. Free.

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How to Use FaithStack for Small Group Prep

Every week, small group leaders spend 30-60 minutes preparing a discussion guide. FaithStack cuts that to under 2 minutes. Enter a Bible passage, topic, or even a general theme — and get a complete small group guide with opening questions, scripture context, discovery questions, and prayer prompts.

What a Small Group Guide Includes

  • Opening question — Personal, low-barrier question to get conversation started
  • Scripture reading — Suggested reading with brief context about who wrote it and when
  • 3-5 discovery questions — Open-ended questions that help the group explore what the passage means
  • Application prompts — "What would this look like in your life this week?"
  • Closing prayer guide — Themed prayer prompt based on the study topic

🎯 Example prompt: "Psalms for small group — a 4-session study on the Psalms of Lament (Psalms 22, 42, 88, 130) with discussion questions about processing sadness, anger, and loss through prayer"

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Popular Small Group Topics

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Prayer

Practicing prayer, types of prayer, building a habit

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Conflict

Resolving disagreements, forgiveness, reconciliation

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Identity

Who God says you are, self-worth, purpose

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Serving

Using your gifts, church community, local outreach

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Book Studies

Romans, James, Ephesians, 1 John, Philippians

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Psalms

Praise, lament, gratitude, processing emotions

Running an Effective Small Group

The 60-Minute Structure

Facilitation Tips

Good facilitation is about asking questions, not delivering answers. When someone gives a short answer, follow up with "Can you say more about that?" or "What makes you think that?" Avoid answering your own questions — if the group goes quiet, rephrase, don't fill the silence with your own thoughts. A good question is worth more than a good answer in small group.

Generate Your Small Group Study Guide

Enter any Bible passage, chapter, or topic. Get a complete discussion guide in under 2 minutes. Free for small group leaders.

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