Ready to go deeper together?

Some of the most powerful work happens when you stop white-knuckling your struggles in isolation and start building with others.

This free facilitator guide gives you everything you need to lead a small group through the book—whether you’re starting something new or adding structure to an existing group.

What This Guide Will Help You Do

If you’re new to facilitating a group, this guide will help you create a safe space for honest conversation. Lead with confidence even if you’re not an expert in the Bible.

A group leader shows up, asks good questions, and points people back to God when they get stuck. This guide handles the rest.

Build sustainable community. The 31 days are just the beginning. This guide helps you create the kind of group people don’t want to leave when the study ends.

What’s Inside

  • Complete 4-week structure (90 minutes per meeting)
  • Curated discussion questions for each week — more than you need so you can pick the best ones for your group
  • Facilitator prep notes including what to expect, potential sensitive topics, and how to handle tough moments
  • Practical applications that focus on actions you can take as a group
  • Multiple timeline options: 4-week intensive, 6-8 week extended, or ongoing monthly discussions

Who This Is For

  • Churches wanting to offer a short-term study
  • Existing small groups looking for their next focus
  • Friends who want to start meeting regularly
  • Anyone tired of doing faith alone

What You Need

You don’t need to have your life perfectly together. You just need to create space for God to meet people where they are.

Beyond Intelligence

Beyond Intelligence

Faith, mental health, and audacious belief from a licensed counselor. Where Scripture meets psychology and belief translates into action. Because real growth requires both grace and honest work.

Beyond Intelligence

Beyond Intelligence

Faith, mental health, and audacious belief from a licensed counselor. Where Scripture meets psychology and belief translates into action. Because real growth requires both grace and honest work.