The Early Mistake of not Sharing Ministry

By Michael Sove When I first began cell ministry, I made the mistake of doing everything myself or only sharing assignments with my official apprentice(s). We got things done, the gathering flowed but something was missing. What we were missing was the beauty of body...

Two Extremes to Avoid

By Michael Sove I began in cell ministry in 1995 and as I thought of the lessons I learned and the mistakes I made, I immediately thought of two extremes I took with cell leaders as far as training and coaching is concerned. On one side I found myself requiring too...

Failures: Ministry and Personal

By Bill Mellinger We are a church in transition, still working to become a relational church that is sold out for Jesus. The failures that concern me most are the ones that I have not recognized. In the beginning of this transition, I wanted to move much faster....

The Importance of Equipping

by Mario Vega, http://www.elim.org.sv/ When Elim began its cell ministry, it didn’t have a training course for new leaders. We only had four lessons that were taught in four weeks, one lesson per week. That is, a person was considered trained as a leader in one...

The Heart of a Cell Leader

by Keith Bates, www.new-life.org.au; www.facebook.com/groups/cellchurches One of the biggest fears that some pastors have is in entrusting the care of “their” people to others. Some pastors cannot even contemplate a cell ministry because it puts too much power in...