This document discusses the importance and benefits of small groups. It provides examples of small groups in the Old and New Testaments, such as Moses dividing the Israelites into camps and Jethro's suggestion to further divide them into smaller groups. In the New Testament, Jesus established the first small group by choosing the twelve apostles. The early Church gathered in small groups in homes, and organized small evangelism groups to spread the gospel. Small groups help nourish faith, teach God's word, boost prayer, and train people to witness. When people are part of small groups, it's harder to get discouraged and easier to fulfill the mission.