Dream, Hope, or Growing Reality?

by Jeff Tunnell It is not beyond reason to anticipate and work toward a time when the church around the world finds the life-giving reality of living in community; that state of being where competition ceases and preferring one another prevails.  Where Jesus is fully...

The Dangers of Raising Up Leaders

by Angel Manuel Hernandez, www.misionmoderna.com, Canary Islands, Spain We are evangelicals. This adjective was first time used at the time of the Reformation in the sixteenth century. Men like Erasmo from Rott, Tomás Moro, and Juan Eck used the term in a derogatory...

A Church of Leaders

by José Ignacio Galdos, http://iglesialavid.org/ It’s one thing to have a have a vision, yet it’s another thing for the vision to have you. Having a vision is important, but the vision that grabs and guides you is even more important. When the vision has...

Consistent Quality

by Jeff Tunnell Whether we are selecting our food, clothing, housing or friends, one thing we look for is a level of consistency that reflects our personal standard of quality.  If we cannot locate the quality we desire, we will either make it ourselves or go...

Don’t Short-Change the Process

by Joel Comiskey In the past, I’ve fallen into the trap of using entrepreneurial people who have not gone through the entire cell process. I’ve fallen into the temptation to use “already formed leaders” to help in the cell work. But I’ve...