by Mario Vega | Sep 19, 2024 | Equipping in the Cell Church, Leadership
By Mario Vega, www.elim.org.sv The rhythm of cell multiplication changes from one country to another. Repeatedly, I have heard Joel Comiskey point out that in Latin America, the cells need an average of six months to multiply; however, in Europe, two years are...
by michellegeoffrey | Sep 18, 2024 | Cell Church Ministry, Equipping in the Cell Church, Leadership
By Michelle Geoffrey, cell pastor at www.celebrationchurch.org My grandmother came to a point when she would say, “I am the way that I am, and I am too old to change.” I sometimes discussed with her that we are designed to learn, grow, and transform until...
by jerryjoule | Sep 17, 2024 | Equipping in the Cell Church, Leadership
By Dr. Jerry Joule, founding pastor of The Way Church in the Rio Grande Valley, Texas, and Reynosa, Mexico. Who should go through the equipping track? The short answer is every church member. But it’s not that simple. Not everyone is ready to be a cell leader....
by jerryjoule | Sep 16, 2024 | Equipping in the Cell Church, Leadership, Uncategorized
By Dr. Jerry Joule, founding pastor of The Way Church in the Rio Grande Valley, Texas, and Reynosa, Mexico. One of my biggest mistakes as a pastor was not having an equipping track to develop new cell leaders. I thought basic discipleship and modeling how to lead a...
by robertlay | Sep 15, 2024 | Equipping in the Cell Church, Leadership
by Robert Lay, Brazil cell church, www.celulas.com.br Previously, training or equipping in Churches was relegated to theological institutions. Often, this generated conflicts in theological and doctrinal issues in the sending Churches. This has changed recently with...
by Aaron Lemuel De la Torre | Sep 12, 2024 | Equipping in the Cell Church, Leadership
by Aaron Lemuel De La Torre, Iglesia Bautista de la Comunidad in Hidalgo, Texas, www.comunidadiglesia.com Our family enjoys spending time together watching sporting events. One sport in particular that we recently enjoyed as a family was basketball. Our...
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