by jefftunnell | Apr 22, 2009 | Uncategorized
by Jeff Tunnell Aprill 22, 1984, (Easter Sunday 25 years ago), was my first service as Pastor of Big Bear Christian Center. Two weeks before that, on the day we announced my appointment to the congregation, the Lord sent an out-of-town minister who spoke to me...
by Rob Campbell | Apr 21, 2009 | Uncategorized
by Rob Campbell www.cypresscreekchurch.com This is part two of a three part posting on “Evaluating the Health of the Cell Church.” Please see last week’s blog post and make sure to read the excellent comments. Here’s part two: We do not deny...
by joelcomiskey | Apr 19, 2009 | Uncategorized
Peter Wagner used to say that longevity in the pastorate is one of the most important characteristics of healthy, growing churches. I certainly saw this truth played out in Lorain, Ohio this weekend, where I conducted a cell seminar at House of Praise. This church was...
by joelcomiskey | Apr 16, 2009 | Uncategorized
by Mario Vega One characteristic of cell churches is that they work with goals to achieve the multiplication and growth. But it is important to know the two components of a goal. The first component is the target. This element answers the question “What?†What is...
by jefftunnell | Apr 15, 2009 | Cell Church Ministry, Leadership
by Jeff Tunnell “Habits are like supervisors that you don’t notice.” Hannes Messemer During the Skins game in 1987 professional golfer, Lee Trevino, hit a 6 iron 167 yards on the 17th for a hole-in-one worth $175,000 USD! (see it here) He commented...
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