Growth Group

Read through Compassion (&) Conviction with a small group of people who want to walk through it together and discuss key ideas.

Why Read It in a Group?

There are many benefits of reading a book with a group and not just by yourself. There are three primary benefits to this particular book and group.

  • Discuss and process the ideas

    An oppor­tu­ni­ty and space to dis­cuss the ideas pre­sent­ed by the authors. Some of the ideas might be new to you, some may be chal­leng­ing, etc. 

  • Learn about The AND Campaign

    This book is an excel­lent way to learn about the mind­set and mis­sion of The AND Campaign.

  • Loving our neighbor

    Learn about and con­sid­er authors’ idea that Chris­tians can active­ly love our neigh­bors through advo­ca­cy, pol­i­cy­mak­ing, and civic representation.”

Book cover for Compassion (&) Conviction

Group Structure

As you consider if this is a group you'd like to join, here's a high-level picture of what you can expect if you want to participate in this group.

  • Weekly virtual meetings

    The group will meet once a week virtually via Zoom. You can choose to read a physical book or listen to audio.

  • Discussion questions shared ahead

    Five days before the next session, you'll receive questions based on the week's reading. The group discussion is a key value to our time together.

  • Reminders, just to be safe

    I'll be sending out reminders about the next meeting each week, along with the discussion questions for reference.

Scheduled Groups

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Previous Groups

First session on Oct 10, 2020
Registration Closed Oct 3
Number of Sesions 4
Location Wherever you want from your phone, tablet, or computer.
Met on Saturdays, 10–11am Eastern
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