Small group leader tip of the week #6 (0) Comments
Are you being relational?
Most students that we’ll encounter at Fuse are searching for something. Obviously, we know that their main need is Jesus, but in most cases, they’re also looking for/in need of a human relationship. A lot of our students grow up in the absence of one or both parents. Some students have a hard time finding friends that will accept them the way they are, and others have no one they can trust. This is where a caring adult that loves Jesus is indispensible and can truly save a life. Our main focus as small group leaders has to be relating to the one life. If we ever place our focus on growing a crowd instead of ministering to the one, then we’ve missed the point.
What are you doing to be relational? How are you making the most of your time with students? Is Fuse just another chance for you to see your friends, or do you have a burden to pour your life into students? Are you playing dodge ball to develop relationships or because it’s fun for you. Being relational is actually pretty simple. Start by spending time with your students. A relationship can’t grow without time together. Next, find out what they like. What gets them excited? Why do they get out of bed in the morning? Spend time talking about and doing things they like. After a while you’ll gain rapport and their trust. Then, when you try to teach them about Jesus, your words will actually mean something.
We need to constantly keep our motives in check and our focus aligned, because there’s too much at stake for you to not be invested relationally. God has given each of us a unique personality and relational gifting. Let’s use it to glorify God by being personal with our students.

