Help our Leaders Breathe

By Steve Cordle, www.crossroadsumc.org Leading a group can be draining. It may not be physically tiring, but a group leader who cares will be wrestling with their peoples’ struggles, praying for their spiritual advancement, and reaching out to unreached people. They...

Encouraging cell leaders

By Mario Vega, www.elim.org.sv Discouragement has no relation to spirituality. Even the most spiritual people can experience mood swings. We have no doubt about Elijah’s spirituality; however, he suffered a depression that led him to wish his own death. And this...

A Culture of Encouragement

By Pastor Rob Campbell, www.cypresscreekchurch.com In this day and time, it would be easy to choose being miserable.  Years ago, I ran across a list entitled “How to be Perfectly Miserable.”  I don’t know the origin of the list, but I do want to share it with...

Be a Fanatic for Encouragement

By Joel Comiskey I love the phrase, “Be a fanatic for encouragement.” I’m not sure where the phrase originated, but I use it often and try to apply it in my own coaching of pastors and cell leaders. We can’t encourage enough. Never think,...

God’s Work in the Cell

By Mario Vega, www.elim.org.sv The order of the cell meeting varies from church to church. The purpose of the order is to combine elements such as welcoming, worship, the word and testimony. But within those four great elements there is flexibility so that the Spirit...