Burn Out

by Robert Lay When we speak of burn-out, the first thing that comes to our mind is “no more fuel.” In order to produce anything, there is the need for fuel. Engines run on fuel. Our bodies run on fuel. Our souls runs on fuel. Our spirits runs on fuel. There always...

Confronting Sin Issues

by Mario Vega As cells multiply, they create a network that slowly but surely penetrates neighborhoods and cities. The strength of these cell networks depend on the coordinated relationships between leaders and supervisors. In an earlier blog, I talked about the...

The Blessing of a Leadership Cell

By Michael Sove I am part of the Lead Pastor’s leadership cell. We have decided that coaching and discipleship are critical to the fulfillment of our vision, “To become a church of Sprit-filled, soul seekers who make disciples…who make disciples.” We meet...

When (not if) You Encounter Personal Struggles

by M. Scott Boren, The Center for Community and Mission, www.mscottboren.com, Twitter@mscottboren Is it possible to be honest when writing this post? Well, I’ll give it a shot. I wish with all of my heart that the journey as a leader who follows Jesus was...

Prescribed Accountability Structures

by Jeff Tunnell Experience and history demonstrate that if the Devil cannot make you stumble and fall, he will push you over the top with success. When everything seems to be going perfectly for the believer (and precisely for this blog the cell leader), we should...