Youth Cells and the Future of the Church

by Mario Vega, http://www.elim.org.sv/ Life goes by quickly. In fact, it passes so quickly that suddenly we find ourselves in the same age-bracket as our parents! Yesterday we were the restless youth of the church, but suddenly today we are the adults that observe the...

Creating Friendship in Youth Cells

By Angel Manuel Hernandez, www.misionmoderna.com By the year 2025, it’s predicted that the number of young people living in developing countries will rise to 89.5%. Technology is the main cause of this shift, since young people don’t want to live in places that...

Fruit that Remains

by Ed Breyer [I, Joel Comiskey, am pleased to introduce my friend, Ed Breyer, who has served as a full-time youth & worship pastor for nearly 10 years at Big Bear Christian Center in Southern California.   He is currently seeking a new place of service and...

Student-Led Adult Assisted Cell Groups

by Ted Stump, www.cellgroup.com Just as adult cells have strengths and weaknesses so do student –led cells. Living Healthy Cells: Well Trained Leaders, Co-Leaders and Zone Servants.  You cannot grow beyond your ability to produce new leaders. Compassion for the lost...

The Basic Pitfall of Youth Cells

by Mario Vega, http://www.elim.org.sv/ According to the 2013-2014 Human Development Report of the United Nations, El Salvador is the country with the highest rate of youth homicide in the world. With an index of 92 murders per 100,000 inhabitants, El Salvador claims...