by Steve Cordle | Dec 7, 2011 | Uncategorized
by Steve Cordle Not only is it important to meet each week as a group, it is important to do so all year round. Before our church made the switch to the cell-based philosophy of ministry, we taught our group leaders to take the summer off. After we became a cell...
by joelcomiskey | Dec 6, 2011 | Uncategorized
Bill Joukhadar www.cells-church.com Healthy cells function best on commitments by their members to “belong” to cell-life, not just attend. While a commitment to attend might require an investment of 2 hours each week to the life of a group, belonging...
by jefftunnell | Dec 5, 2011 | Uncategorized
by Jeff Tunnell Infrastructures are built with this understanding: they will not be used constantly (all the time), but they must be in place at the time when usage is necessary. Demand for an infrastructure can be studied, projected and tested. Let me give a few...
by joelcomiskey | Dec 4, 2011 | Uncategorized
by Joel Comiskey I was in one cell church that legalistically, in my opinion, asked the cells to meet each week without exception. If a cell could not meet one week, for whatever reason (e.g., vacation, sickness, etc) it would have to make up the missed meeting by...
by Mario Vega | Dec 1, 2011 | Uncategorized
by Mario Vega Although our lessons at the Elim church are focused on evangelism, it is inevitable for them to be at the same time edifying to the believers. It is not possible to present Jesus as Savior without going through the teachings of Scriptures. Especially...
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