by robertlay | Sep 29, 2016 | Uncategorized
By Robert Lay, www.celulas.com.br I want to interpret cell multiplication from a futuristic point of view. When children grow up in an intergenerational cell atmosphere, they participate in all stages of cell life. They learn to worship, share, live community life,...
by Mario Vega | Sep 28, 2016 | Uncategorized
by Mario Vega, www.elim.org.sv Cell ministry is a long-term strategy. While results should be expected in the short and medium terms, we must not forget that the ultimate purpose is to achieve a paradigm shift in the way we do church. I’m referring to moving from...
by daphnekirk | Sep 27, 2016 | Uncategorized
By Daphne Kirk, www.daphnekirk.org Normal development means we train babies to be toddlers, toddlers to be children, children to be teenagers and teenagers to be adults. Nothing too profound about that–until it comes to church life! The disconnection between...
by freddynoble | Sep 26, 2016 | Uncategorized
By Freddy Noble, www.iglesiabautistanyc.org Some time ago one of my projects for my doctorate degree was to carry out a multiplication of cells in our church. Twenty-four leaders agreed to meet with me once every two weeks for sixteen weeks. During that time, I gave...
by freddynoble | Sep 25, 2016 | Uncategorized
By Freddy Noble, www.iglesiabautistanyc.org Early on, we adopted Joel Comiskey’s original cell definition: “a group of three to fifteen people who meet weekly outside the church building for the purpose of evangelism, community, and spiritual growth with the goal...
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