Rotation or One Place

by Randall Neighbour Like so many of you, the first book I read on cell groups was Cho’s book. The second one I read was my dad’s first book on cells, The Shepherd’s Guidebook. In both books, we learned that the cell group must move from house to...

A Blessing and A Danger

by Jeff Tunnell A blessing for us: Our cell group experienced significant growth and insights when moving the meeting from one member’s home to another every couple of weeks. Seeing each member’s living conditions, whether modest or elaborate, helped us to...

Cell Rotation or Permanency?

by Joel Comiskey Should cells rotate or is it best to have one “permanent” place? There are solid arguments for both sides. I don’t believe there is one right answer. Some believe that the Scripture dicates that cells must rotate on a regular basis....

Where Cells Should Meet?

by Mario Vega I agree with Joel Comiskey that a cell group can meet anywhere with the exception of the church building. The decision of where to meet depends largely on the needs of the cell memebers. In El Salvador, the Christian University Movement evangelizes...

Advantages to Meeting in Homes

Advantages to meeting in homes by Steve Cordle When our church made the transition to a cell-based ministry, we insisted from the beginning that groups meet outside the church building. We have discovered many strategic and logistical benefits to meeting either in...