Relational Evangelism

cci-relational-evangelismRecently, Jimmy Hill, Associate Pastor of CROSSlife Church, Southport, Australia, facilitated a ‘how-to’ evangelism training course for several young adults in his church. Jimmy used our “Relational Evangelism” training material, and now offers this encouraging testimony …

“When we grow in a deeper love for the Gospel and greater understanding in the magnitude of what Jesus has done for us; it propels our love for Him and our desire to not keep this Good News to ourselves. CCI’s Relational Evangelism training book helped me grow in this! After completing the course, I am even more convinced that there is no reason good enough as to why we as Christians cannot/should not partner with God in sharing the Good News of Jesus! “Relational Evangelism” can motivate all Christians to be effective in what we are called to do – make disciples!”

Relational Evangelism” is a free downloadable resource from our website.

Why not help yourself to a copy right now.

 

Bill

Investing in Liberia 1

After months of discussions, prayer and planning, Pastor Elijah Samuel, set out from Lagos International Airport, Nigeria, on the 7th of April for a special Small Groups Church Plan/Development assignment in Monrovia, Liberia. Responding to a plea for help from Jayston Tonelle, Pastor of the Christ Harvest Miracle Ministry Church, CCI was pleased to assign and sponsor Elijah for this exciting opportunity to invest our small groups experience and resources in new, fertile and receptive African soil.

Elijah carried with him 100 copies of CCI’s Small Groups Development training manuals, in readiness for his Liberian teaching/training assignment. The assignment was completed on the 14th  of April. Elijah compiled a detailed report that is cram-packed with exciting news. The “Investing in Liberia” report will be presented to you in three instalments. In this week’s Part 1, Elijah says …

Spiritual background 

Liberia is perhaps one of the oldest nations in Africa. It became a nation in 1847. History records that Africans that were freed from slavery in America were re-settled in this part of Africa. With various other settlers from other African countries (Congo, Guinea, Cot de Voir, etc) make up the nation called Liberia. Besides the various native languages spoken by the natives; Liberians are unified through one common language – English with an American accent. Liberians experienced fourteen years of civil war (began early 1990) which brought major setback to the polity, education, economy and infrastructural development. Except for areas close to the State House where the government house is located in Monrovia, the capital city; electrical power supply is not available to all areas. There is no national electricity supply to Paynesville where I was lodged (No thanks to the fourteen years of civil war).

More than 70% of Liberians embrace Christianity as their religion, but a lesser number practice and accept Christianity as a way of life in the real sense. There is the common belief among the Christian worshippers that anyone coming with good news (missionaries) must do so and demonstrate it with physically gifts to help meet their needs. This is because; the early missionaries from western nations came with physical materials, such as clothes, food, and money. However, some of the committed Christian leaders are working at breaking this mind-set among the people. Nonetheless, the heart of the people we ministered to. This visit proved to me that they really loved God and are working at ministering to the Lord from their needy condition. (Pastor Elijah Samuel)

Investing in Liberia (Part 2), “The coming harvest!”, will come to you next week. 

Myth: Change the Church by Criticizing It

Some in the cell movement excel in putting down others, while exalting the cell structure as the new wineskin. They construct an “us and them” mentality. Everyone else is doing ministry wrongly and the only group doing it right is the cell church. Many, in fact, embrace the cell church because they are disillusioned with the conventional church. Yet can negativity sustain the cell church movement?

Truth: Let People See It Worked Out

Churches and ministries lay a very weak foundation with a negative message. Granted, scripture critiques our lives and ministry and never sugar coats the truth. Yet, once the theological foundations for cell ministry are laid, people need a positive message of how to implement that biblical message in their own culture and context.

Just do it. Let people see the results in action. I personally believe that cell church ministry is the best strategy out there. Yet, I realize that it’s not the only strategy, and that God is using various ministries to bless his body and grow his church. God has supernaturally placed me in his body to encourage and fine-tune cell church ministry.

All those living under the Lordship of Jesus and committed to his inerrant word are part of his organic church. Leaders in Christ’s church need to be very careful about badgering and bad-mouthing Christ’s blessed body.

Joel Comiskey

Joel Comiskey


Joel Comiskey - guest blogger at Cells-church Consultants International

Absolutely fruitful and fulfilling at LTCC

Dave & Jess Quak and family

The Quaks!

Dave and Jess Quak stepped out in faith last year and planted Living Temple Christian Church at Elanora, Queensland, Australia. LTCC is a small groups based church. In the short time of the church’s existence, they are thrilled to pieces with the amazing things the Lord has done. Dave says …

“This year has been fantastic for Living Temple. We began the year with seven life groups and they are all going along very well. God has blessed us with an amazing group of leaders who are truly pastors to the flock in their care. Our celebration services have really been building momentum as well. God has blessed us with two amazing worship leaders, and an awesome bunch of people willing to be committed to see the Kingdom come on earth.

We started our sermon series last year, preaching through the whole Book of John. It’s already March and we are only up to Chapter 7! There is so much gold in this Gospel we just cannot rush it! :)

Personally, Jess  and I are feeling like this is an absolutely fruitful and fulfilling season, probably the best we have ever had. By God’s grace we pray it continues for a very long time. Thanks CCI community for your love and prayers… chat soon! Dave Quak.”

Friends, Living Temple Christian Church is a church on the ‘go’. You can know more about this exciting church through …www.livingtemple.com.au

Bill

 

Living Temple Christian Church

No goals, no growth!

If you want your small group to grow, you need to challenge your members to set growth goals.  Setting achievable goals will point your group in the right direction and challenge your members to stretch further, from their present best, to the next level of their growth potential in Christ. Remember: No goals, no growth! – It’s as simple as that.

In the eight years I served as the Small Groups Director at Maadi Community Church, Cairo, October was the annual ‘goal setting’ time for me. It was the time of the year when I had to turn my attention to working on producing budget figures for small groups operation and development in our church for the following financial year. In my first year, this task was quite easy to accomplish because we started with zero groups. However, each following year the Lord blessed our efforts with an amazing increase in the number of groups under our care (413 groups in eight years!). With this amazing growth came a mega challenge of setting a budget that would enable the development and growth of the groups to continue. This challenge involved every member on my senior leadership team.

After several team-discussions and much prayer, each of our ten Zone Directors (leaders of 1,000 small group members) would submit their goals and budget proposal for consideration and approval. After making minor adjustments, the job of calculating the financial budget would begin. In my final year at MCC, it took me seven working days to calculate a combined budget for our networks of small groups.

After submitting our growth goals and budget to the Business Manager I would leave feeling quite relieved, excited, and greatly expectant that our God would do even greater things in and through us the following year.  The following goals is what I submitted:

  • Small Groups: 469 (increase of 169)  
  • Members: 4,518 (increase of 1,518)
  • New Believers: 620 (increase of 320)
  • Daughter Churches: 2 (making 7 in total)

Please don’t misunderstand me; realistic goal setting, alone, does not achieve growth results. We must go further; we must commit all that we have within our stewardship control for the realisation of our goals, we need to walk and work closer with the Lord than ever before, and we need to be as diligent as we can – exercising faith and remaining confident at all times that we can do all things through Christ who gives us the strength.

It saddens me to see groups in churches remaining the ‘same-old-same’, year after year, experiencing little or no apparent growth. The Lord expects us to grow!  He loves growth, and, goal-setting is a responsible step in the process of experiencing growth. Make no mistake, I’m not talking about ‘human’ goals, but about ‘faith’ goals – goals that are inspired and sanctioned by the Lord.

Friends, shouldn’t we desire all that God has intended for us? How disappointing it would be to arrive in Heaven and realise we could have asked the Lord for more.  Do the Scriptures not say to us, “You have not because you ask not” (James 4:2), and, “He is able to accomplish infinitely more than we would ever dare to ask or hope” (Ephesians 3:20)? Eight years running at MCC, by faith, we asked the Lord to increase our talents, and, each following year He did not disappoint us.

Remember: No goals – no growth! It’s as simple as that.

Bill

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