Prioritizing Cell Ministry

by Mario Vega, http://www.elim.org.sv/ The pastor of a local church is continually sending messages to his congregation. And we need to remember that many messages are the non-verbal type. For example, a pastor speaks loudly by his silence. Sometimes what the pastor...

Maintaining the Proper Balance

by Pastor Rafael Cruz Lora [I, Joel Comiskey, want to introduce my good friend, Rafael Cruz, founder and lead pastor of Shekinah church, a growing church in Santo Domingo, which has developed into a network of 27 churches worldwide. Rafael is a team player and...

When Less is Better

by Freddy Noble Many churches and pastors sustain the wrong idea that if they have a lot of activities in their calendars, that is an indication of progress.  Very often churches fill their calendars with programs and activities for everyone. The reality, however, is...

Things Which Matter Most

by Jeff Tunnell Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which matter least. Goethe Leadership principles instruct us: It is easier to say “No” when there is a greater “Yes!”. Establishing our values on cell ministry and the desired...

Learning to say NO

by Joel Comiskey I’m convinced that learning to say no is one of the most important principles in the cell church. There are one million good things that will come knocking—even pounding—on your church door. These are well-intentioned programs by...