A New Family Tradition

by Mario Vega Marisol was just four years old when her parents converted to Jesus through an Elim cell. Soon after their conversion, they decided to host a cell in their home. Marisol began to “breathe” the cell atmosphere, and cell ministry became second...

Discipleship in a Family Context

Msc. David Jaramillo Burgos When I think of discipleship, the parent-child relationship comes to mind. In fact, the word “discipline” comes from the word “disciple,” which means “learner.” That is, it takes discipline to make...

Making Disciples Who Make Disciples

by Ralph Neighbour Back in 1990, I was pondering how to solve the problem of cell leaders burning out trying to mentor all the cell members. Then I John 2:12-14 came to my attention. Here was the secret: I discovered how disciples make disciples! I am writing to you,...

Family Discipleship

by Jeff Tunnell My simple desire this week is to say that our first priority in evangelism and discipleship is reaching the members of our own family. This discipleship reaches a large group through relationship and close association. The extension of this...

Making Disciples Who Make Disciples

por Robert Lay At the end of his ministry, before going back to the Father, Jesus gave only one command to his disciples: to repeat everything he said, taught, and did. The great commission or the last command of Christ can be summed up as a continuous repetition of...