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Biblical Foundations for the Cell-Based Church

By: Joel Comiskey
Narrated by: Robert Grothe
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Why cell church? Is it because David Cho's church is a cell church and happens to be the largest church in the history of Christianity? Is it because cell church is the strategy that many "great" churches are using?

Ralph Neighbour repeatedly says, “Theology must breed methodology.” Joel Comiskey has arrived at the same conclusion. Biblical truth is the only firm foundation for anything we do. Without a biblical base, we don’t have a strong underpinning upon which we can hang our ministry and philosophy. We can plod through most anything when we know that God is stirring us to behave biblically.

In the first section of this book, Comiskey establishes why the Bible is the only true foundation for small group ministry. He then looks at how the Trinity is our example for community. He covers the family in the Old Testament and how the most prominent image of the church is God's family. He then explore how Jesus called out a new family and utilized houses to establish this new family.

In section two, Comiskey explains why and how the early church met in homes and gathered those house churches together to celebrate. He discusses relational evangelism, and how leaders developed naturally through the house church strategy.

In the third section, the author applies the theology of the first two sections to the church today, attempting to give practical examples about how the New Testament church can inform and instruct the 21st-century church today.

©2012 Joel Comiskey (P)2019 Joel Comiskey
Christianity Discipleship Ecclesiology Ministry & Evangelism Theology
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