by Aaron Lemuel De la Torre | May 16, 2025 | Equipping in the Cell Church, Preach the Word
By Aaron Lemuel De La Torre, Iglesia Bautista de la Comunidad in Hidalgo, Texas, www.comunidadiglesia.com Our celebration service has traditionally been our largest gathering. Our aim has always been to share the message of Jesus. We believe that the entire...
by Mario Vega | Jan 22, 2025 | Equipping in the Cell Church, Goals for Cell Ministry, Leadership
By Mario Vega, www.elim.org.sv The previous week, I mentioned that our goals for cell ministry in 2025 have three components: invite friends, develop a healthy cell environment, and care for those who believe. Each emphasis is closely related to the ultimate goal of...
by joelcomiskeyadmin | Jan 21, 2025 | Equipping in the Cell Church, Goals for Cell Ministry, Leadership
By Joel Comiskey, Leadership Explosion (2022 version) We read in Matthew 9: 35-37 that Christ “. . . went through all the towns and villages, teaching in their synagogues, preaching the good news of the kingdom and healing every disease and sickness. 36...
by Mario Vega | Oct 3, 2024 | Equipping in the Cell Church, Leadership
By Mario Vega, www.elim.org.sv We’ve been talking a lot about the training on this blog. But how do you ensure that people stay with the training? The answer is the cell. Those candidates who receive training must be part of the cell. Cell involvement must begin...
by jefftunnell | Oct 2, 2024 | Equipping in the Cell Church, Leadership
by Jeff Tunnell, JCG board member, pastor emeritus, and cell church advocate. Churches can employ several strategies when tracking cell members who have completed leadership training but haven’t yet started their groups. These approaches focus on maintaining...
by lesbrickman | Oct 1, 2024 | Equipping in the Cell Church, Leadership
By Dr. Les Brickman, www.strategiccell.com Why does everything regarding leadership in the world have a standard, but we don’t establish one in the church? Are we afraid of being legalistic? Are we afraid of challenging people to a higher standard? Do we not want to...
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