Mistakes in Cell Ministry (part 1)

by Ernesto Humeniuk, www.oikoslatino.org One of my biggest mistakes in cell ministry is starting without a prototype group. Amid the excitement and joy of cell ministry, I simply started forming cells. Only later did I realize that my cell model wasn’t firmly...

Emotions, Can You Trust Them?

by Jeff Tunnell Differentiating between our own emotions and the Holy Spirit’s impulses can be a challenge.  Often, His impressions come quickly and clearly.  His revelation to us brings an immediate and unquestionable solution, or direction, in...

The Cell Group Is Just a Wineskin

by M. Scott Boren, The Center for Community and Mission, www.mscottboren.com, Twitter@mscottboren I’ve had a unique opportunity. I began working with Ralph Neighbour and his team at TOUCH Outreach Ministries when I was 23 in 1993. My sole focus was cell church. I...

The Importance of Persistence

by Mario Vega, http://www.elim.org.sv/ At the Elim church, we tried at least three times to implement the cell model. The initial efforts failed, and we didn’t know why. I reread Pastor Cho’s books in my quest to find the missing keys. As I carefully...

Re-imagining Group Leadership

by Steve Cordle, www.crossroadsumc.org Our church did not begin as a cell-based church, and so we had to make a transition. Although our transition was successful, if I had to do it over again, I would approach the issue of group leadership differently. In the...