by ernestohumeniuk | Sep 30, 2014 | Uncategorized
by Ernesto Humeniuk, www.oikoslatino.org What not to do 1. Don’t discuss the sermon. Although cells should follow the same theme of the Sunday sermon, the purpose of the meeting should not be a discussion of the sermon. Why? Because hopefully there will be...
by jefftunnell | Sep 29, 2014 | Uncategorized
by Jeff Tunnell Cell lessons give the teaching/preaching ministry of the church a most blessed opportunity to multiply the effectiveness of message content. Every minister in the pulpit should know that about 80% of what is transmitted verbally will be lost in the...
by Steve Cordle | Sep 28, 2014 | Uncategorized
by Steve Cordle, www.crossroadsumc.org “Will this be on the test?†All teachers have heard this question from their students. Translated, it means “Can I safely ignore this part of the lesson?†After all, if it’s not going to be on the test, why bother with...
by Mario Vega | Sep 25, 2014 | Uncategorized
by Mario Vega, http://www.elim.org.sv/ Since our guide doesn’t follow the Sunday sermon (because of the reasons I explained in last week’s blog) the contents of our lessons mainly focus on helping our guests understand the way of salvation. For this reason, we...
by randallneighbour | Sep 25, 2014 | Uncategorized
by Randall Neighbour Sorry, but lead pastors write some of the worst cell guides ever! For a number of months, I invited every pastor who called our ministry to send me a recent cell guide and I offered to review it for him. With only a few exceptions, they were all...
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