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Are there any notable differences between Men's Bible study groups and both-gender Bible study groups? [Spirituality & Religion]

Any differences other than, of course, the pretty obvious one - the first being composed exclusively of men.

Whould a man be better off doing a men's Biblr group, the both-gender one, or a mixture of the two?
I tend to think same gender bible study groups might be better. That way the men are not distracted by the ladies, and could open up and feel more comfortable discussing men’s issues. That’s what a male friend of mine told me the other day, as well.
ladycae · 100+, F
a bible study group should meet your needs to study the word, develop prayer partners and embrace fellow3ship with fellow Christians. you can shop around just as you would for a church. ask yourself, does the teacher know the word and communicate effectively? are the fellow members attentive and warm? pray about which group to attend. whether it is all men or mixed is not the issue unless you want to cover male issues. my group splits once a month to cover gender-related topics so we cover all the bases.
CharlieZ · 70-79, M
Single men study groups have less debate about Eve.
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
Depends what you need.
Boallods · 26-30, M
@hippyjoe1955 For example?
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
@Boallods Are you studying to learn about being a man or are you doing a general Bible study.

 
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