Close Friendships within the Cell

By Robert Lay, Cell Church Ministry Brazil, www.celulas.com.br In most big cities around the world it is impossible to have more than one meeting in the week. Distance and traffic make it impossible. We have had good experiences with connecting two to three people...

Mutual care in the cell church

By Gerardo Campos, district pastor at Elim Church, www.elim.org.sv Without a doubt we live under the tyranny of the urgent and immediate. The hustle and bustle of every day life makes it difficult for many members to even attend the cell meeting and, much less,...

Come With Me

By Stephen Daigle, College and Young Adult Pastor at Celebration Church, www.celebrationchurch.org I’ve been leading and interacting with young adults, mainly the millennials and generation Z, for 6+ years now. Each generation proves to have its challenges when it...

How To Perform Natural Care?

By Ángel Manuel Hernández Gutiérrez, www.misionmoderna.com The best way to do care for members of the cell is to care for those who we already know. I’m referring to our Oikos–close friends and relatives.  Why? Because they already know us. Religiosity...

Natural Care

By Ángel Manuel Hernández Gutiérrez, www.misionmoderna.com The care of each cell member becomes a challenge when there are few natural relationships among members. Many leaders have complained that neither they, nor the people they care for, have enough time beyond...