Groups....?
Is there a place to see a comprehensive listing of groups available?
In HIS Eternal Service,
Tom Castle
**If we will do God's work, in God's way, at God's time, with God's power, we shall have God's blessings!!**
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Hi Tom,
Sorry, no, there isn't a comprehensive listing of groups available. And couldn't be comprehensive since Secret groups are not visible unless you are invited or are a member already.
Currently the only way to find groups is either via the search, via groups you are already members of or members you are related to via groups.
What in particular are you interested in with this list that isn't already available?
Thanks,
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Search, what search?
I am very interested in knowing this feature as I have been trying to find groups that are actually active and not sitting around doing nothing month after month.
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Search, what search?
The search bar is the empty box at the top with the magnifying glass...
I am very interested in knowing this feature as I have been trying to find groups that are actually active and not sitting around doing nothing month after month.
The main purpose of faithlife is to assist real life groups… although there are some "online" groups as well. I created a "discussion" group for the Andy Stanley book Deep and Wide. You are welcome to join if you would like.
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I wonder if there shouldn't be some sort of filter for faithlife to disband groups that have been inactive for (x) amount of time.....
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I wonder if there shouldn't be some sort of filter for faithlife to disband groups that have been inactive for (x) amount of time.....
I agree David. I would also suggest that groups have more that 0 members. I did a couple of searches and most of the results came up with 0 members. How do you have a group without any members?
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