Protecting Cell Health

By Mario Vega, www.elim.org.sv For a cell to remain healthy, it must be remembered that its components are communion, edification, and evangelization. It is a responsibility of the leader to ensure that the three components are present in a balanced manner. None of...

Long Lost Friend

By Michelle Geoffrey, cell pastor at www.celebrationchurch.org Over the years, I have had many friends move away. When they are leaving, we cry and hug. We discuss how we will stay in touch and remain the closest of friends. I will bet that you can guess what happens...

Urgent and Important

By Steve Cordle, founding pastor of Crossroads. “Don’t let the urgent crowd out the important.” That long-standing leadership maxim an important reminder to pastors of cell-based churches. Pastors have to juggle many urgent demands on a weekly basis. Group ministry is...

Small Groups: Church’s Heartbeat

by Timo Barbosa, Catalyst Communities – Brazil, IG @thimoteobarbosa Small Groups occur during the week (out-of-site), so they can often become “out-of-mind.” However, as leaders, it’s our responsibility to protect them properly. These small...

Protecting the Cell

By Joel Comiskey, Myths and Truths of the Cell ChurchWe hear a lot about rogue viruses and the dangers of AI. You most likely have active protection if you have a computer or cell phone. Have you had someone try to scam you? Hackers and computer thieves are...