mandag, januar 10, 2011

Joel Comiskey and the book The Relational Disciple

This guy is one of my Cell Church gurus – and he is good.

You should read his book or books.

He has got something important to say:

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Cell Church: Reformation or Church growth?

Is cell church more of a reformation or church growth strategy in western nations, like North America? I'm growing in my conviction that it is a reformation strategy, at least in North America.  The Triune God is challenging our individualism through cell ministry.


Scripture, not culture, must dictate how we live and behave. God loves community and desires His church to live in love and unity. Cells promote this.

My thinking is radically shifting from the question, "How can we make cell church work in North America?"  to  "How can we obey Scripture that tells us to live in community?"  There's a huge difference between the two convictions. One is based on pragmatism, the other on Scripture. 

North American is a nation of rugged individualists that glories in the lone ranger and the person who picks himself up by the bootstraps.

Yet, God is not an individualist. He is a God who lives in perfect unity with the other members of the Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.  Jesus demonstrated that unity while on earth, never doing anything that wasn't perfectly pleasing to the Father and Spirit (John 5:19-30). He then told His disciples to walk in that same unity, saying that their best witness to an unbelieving world would be the love they showed one to another (John 17: 6-19).

The early church was born in the upper room of a house while the disciples were in one-accord (Acts 1:13). After the Spirit descended, the disciples broke bread from house to house and came together to hear the apostle's teaching (Acts 2:42-46).


Unity, oneness, and the one-anothers. This is the focus of the New Testament. Yet, this emphasis goes against the grain of individualism, which says,  "I want to do it my way, and I demand my rights." 


Individualists often drift from church to church and prefer anonymity, rather than accountability and commitment. Cell ministry asks people to come together in a group setting, share transparently, live and deal with conflict, love one another, and then to reach out to a world without Jesus.


I believe individualistic cultures need cell ministry more than group-oriented cultures (e.g., Latin America, Asia, etc.), but it does take harder work to make it happen in the western world.  


All that I've written here is expounded in my book, The Relational Disciple (check out this youtube video; I'm excitedly talking about the contents of the book, and you can see it in my hands). Jon Hamilton, who  has read most of my books, said to me, "Joel, The Relational Disciple is your most important book."  I agree. I'm selling this book for 50% off the cover price for these next two weeks because I believe its theme is critical.  


What are your thoughts on cell church as a reformation strategy?
If you would like to comment, please do so HERE.

Joel Comiskey

 

 

 

tirsdag, januar 04, 2011

Nyttårs feiring

Vi feiret nyttår med cella vår og hotpot, øl og champagne kl 24:00 dvs kl 17:00 norsk tid. (4 øl på 7 mennesker)
Hotpot er mye godt som kokes i en boblende gryte midt på bordet godt for den "kalde" årstid. " hotpotten på "Den lille fete sauen" restauranten er spesiell god.

Bønnbrev fra Hunan Bibel Institutt (På Engelsk - skrevet av Rev. Gloria Wu )

Prayer list from Gloria for January, 2011

1.         Gloria's study in Qiang Mai: From January 3-14, Gloria will be in Qiang Main of Thailand, study Christian Mission History and Social Anthropology. Requirement of reading 7 books and seminar class with a lot of discussions, conducted all in English---quite heavy and crazy task for Gloria. Please pray that she can overcome all the difficulties and get "A" in both courses. (Mater students are required to get "A")

2.         Students' winter holidays All the students of HBI will go back hometown for winter holidays. They will also serve in their hometown local churches. Pray they have good rest and warm reunion with their family members and church members.

3.         HBI winter camp: HBI will have winter camp for 5 days. A church in Singapore will bring their worship team to train our students how to be better worship leaders, as well as train students to play keyboard or guitar better.

4.         Fundraising for new campus: Rev. Chenzhi will go to Hong Kong for another fundraising trip early this month, pray for his fulfillment.

5.         Hainan retreat: Gloria may be invited by Hainan Christian Council to be as a lecturer in their church workers retreat. Pray for peace trip and fruitful teaching.

6.         Time management concept in seminary and church: Time Steward, a notebook as a time management tool invented by Gloria has been printed out 300 and sent out to each of the presidents and deans of all the 18 seminaries in China. Pray this little tool can really help improve their administrative work efficiency. All the students of HBI and 144 church leaders and workers will also use this tool.

7.         New course teaching preparation: Next semester Gloria will teach Exegesis, which is totally a new course for her. Pray for her preparation during this winter holidays.

8.         China's society: The government of China is discussing the possibility of put every county under the direct administration of provincial government, which means, city government will lose their control over counties, while provincial government will carry a much heavier administrative task on. In Hunan, counties are over 120, cities only have about 20. Pray for wisdom and guidance from God to our government on this social reformation.