by Andrew Kirk | Apr 14, 2022 | Community, Uncategorized
By Andrew Kirk, Director of Generation 2 generation, Website – www.G2gMandate.org, Social Media – @G2gMandate Closing the back door of our churches is vitally important because people matter to God. Yet, we need to find out specifically why each person...
by gerardocampos | Apr 13, 2022 | Community, Uncategorized
By Gerardo Campos, District pastor at Elim Church, San Salvador, El Salvador, www.elim.org.sv Cells should have a clear vision for evangelism. In fact, one key reason for their existence is to reach out to others. What could be happening, then, when people reached for...
by Jay Firebaugh | Apr 12, 2022 | Community, Uncategorized
By Jay Firebaugh, Director of Small Groups at New Life Church in Gahanna/ Columbus, Ohio A battle I continually face as the overseer of Small Groups in our church, is the drift of vision to people seeing small groups as just a Bible study, or just a weekly get...
by Steve Cordle | Apr 11, 2022 | Community, Uncategorized
By Steve Cordle, www.crossroadsumc.orgMost churches in the United States are small; the median size is 65. That means half of the churches have less than 65 people, half have more.Perhaps one of the reasons for this is that there is a limit to the number of people of...
by daphnekirk | Apr 10, 2022 | Community, Uncategorized
By Daphne Kirk, www.G2gMandate.org; Twitter: daphnekirk It is comparatively easy to set up systems to care for people, create check lists and allocate responsibilities. In no way am I denigrating systems. When they work well, they are the safety net for ensuring thing...
by michellegeoffrey | Apr 7, 2022 | Community, Uncategorized
By Michelle Geoffrey, cell pastor at www.celebrationchurch.orgI remember a particular cell group in which a timid lady shared her prayer request. As she spoke, her bottom lip quivered, and I could tell there was much more to the request than what she was saying. The...
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