One of the best ways of building friendships is by asking questions. It gives people a chance to open up and communicate how they feel and what they think. The perfect companion for getting together with friends in an enjoyable, entertaining way, 201 Great Questions will help you: start conversations, stimulate discussions, lead small group Bible studies, meet new friends and strengthen existing relationships. 158 pages, softcover from Navpress.
One of the best ways to build friendships is to ask questions. This book helps you start conversations, stimulate discussions, lead small-group Bible studies, and strengthen existing relationships.
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Reviewed by Richard (Canada), August 05, 2000
If you want to go beyond the mundane talk about sports and weather that characterizes most conversations, get this book! It's a great book to put on your coffee table, in your pocket, or in your glove compartment. As a conversationalist, I love a good discussion. The questions in this book are thought provoking, and are sure to stimulate a great conversation. Personally, this book has singlehandedly turned an "empty" conversation into a rewarding and spiritually upbuilding one. And nearly all participants beg for more! You'll discover more about your friends and family, examine yourself critically, and build each other up in the faith. A great way to make meetings together an opportunity to "encourage each other" (Hebrews 10:25). The size of this book is small, but don't underestimate the great difference it will make to future conversations!
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