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Recoged la Cosecha tiene, pues, el objetivo específico de enseñar a los pastores cómo desarrollar esta estructura eficaz dentro del sistema celular de las iglesias. Así, el autor presenta dieciséis principios fundamentales concretos de aplicación oblgada en los grupos celulares. Y las afirmaciones que plantea no parten de meras teorías especulativas, sino que se basan en un estudio concreto de los resultados obtenidos en ocho iglesias de distintos países del mundo (cinco de ellas en Latinoamérica), cuyo crecimiento fue espectacular. Esto es, analiza sus principios estructurales comunes y desarrolla una aplicación para otras congregaciones, con independencia de su teología o afiliación denominacional.
Esta es la versión actualizada 2023 de Explosión de Liderazgo. ¿Hay Crisis De Liderazgo En La Iglesia? Muchos piensan que los grupos celulares son una cantera de líderes para la Iglesia del futuro. La realidad, sin embargo, está demostrando que aun en las mejores estructuras celulares subsiste una carencia de líderes; y esta carencia limita el crecimiento, lo que hace que, con frecuencia, la cosecha quede sin recoger. Joel Comiskey ha descubierto que algunas iglesias tienen mucho más éxito que otras a la hora de desarrollar un liderazgo sólido para sus grupos celulares. Y en este libro analiza la razón. A saber, hacen algo más que limitarse a orar y esperar de brazos cruzados que surjan nuevos líderes. Establecen una estrategia adecuada y planifican acciones concretas para que se produzca una explosión de liderazgo. En las páginas de este libro el autor estudia los modelos utilizados por estas iglesias y analiza paso a paso cuáles son sus planes y estrategias para conseguir que los líderes se multipliquen. Extrae también los principios fundamentales de cada uno de estos modelos particulares y describe la manera de extrapolarlos y aplicarlos a su propia iglesia.
There are two basic ways to embrace the G-12 coaching structure for cell leaders: adopt the entire model or apply the principles that support the model. This book focuses on the second, providing a modified approach called the G-12.3; which seems more viable to many in our busy, western society.The G12.3 approach explains how a full-time pastor can coach approximately 12 cell leaders while a lay person can coach 3 cell leaders while at the same time leading an open cell groups. This book will explain both the why and the how of the G12.3 coaching structure.
The International Charismatic Mission in Bogota, Colombia is infiltrating its nation and touching the world with the G-12 model. Through onsite research, international case studies and practical experience as a G12 pastor, Joel Comiskey has discovered the secrets behind this powerful model. In this book, he not only tells you what ICM does, he also outlines the G12 principles that your church can use today.
Joel Comiskey explica que en la estructura de G-12.3 un pastor de jornada completa supervisa a doce líderes celulares, mientras que un líder no ordenado puede ocuparse del cuidado de tres líderes de las células hijas y continúa dirigiendo un grupo celular abierto. El número tres es un número más realista y manejable que les da a los voluntarios no ordenados una meta factible: multiplicar la célula original tres veces y cuidar a cada uno de esos líderes mientras sigue dirigiendo la célula original.Aunque el número tres es importante en la Biblia, reunir a tres líderes celulares en un G-3 no abre la puerta a una bendición especial. Los pastores podrían, de hecho, decidir pedirles a los líderes no ordenados que cuiden cinco líderes celulares. O se podrían sentir guiados a desarrollar un sistema de G-10.5 (los pastores del personal cuidan diez líderes celulares mientras los líderes no ordenados cuidan a cinco líderes para la multiplicación). La estructura G-12.3 está basado en los principios, construido sobre las observaciones de un espacio realista de cuidado entre los líderes no ordenados y los líderes de la multiplicación.
El movimiento de "Los Grupos de Doce" (G-12) se está extendiendo por todo el mundo como un reguero de pólvora. Después de implementar el modelo G-12, la Misión Carismática Internacional, la iglesia que fundó esta estrategia, se desarrolló rápidamente de 70 grupos pequeños a 14,000, en solamente ocho años. Las iglesias también están en desventaja cuando intentan llevar a cabo el modelo G-12 porque tan poco se ha publicado sobre esto. Porque se conoce tan poco sobre MCI, las personas viajan a Bogotá para entender su sistema. Este libro puede ahorrarle el viaje.
>How does someone like John stem the tide? How does he start living the victorious lifestyle Jesus came to offer? Many find the answer in promises of a magic pill, something that provides a quick fix. But such fixes don't exist. The victory of God is an ongoing lifestyle while adopting and applying certain priorities that prepare and equip us for life. True victory comes in heaven and not on earth. And only the Spirit of God living through the believer based on God's Word can give true victory. But there are basic principles that God has used throughout the centuries to encourage believers and give them victory. In this book, I've pinpointed nine principles and priorities that will help a believer live a victorious Christian life. They are: victory in preparing for eternityvictory in experiencing God's lovevictory in God's gracevictory in God's sovereigntyvictory in spending time with Jesusvictory in close relationshipsvictory in the local churchvictory in restvictory in healthy livingThese nine priorities will help you understand and apply principles that are simple, biblical, and time-tested to produce spiritual, emotional, and physical benefits. My aim is to stimulate you to live these biblical truths while allowing the Holy Spirit to transform you.
Cristo? ¿Por qué otras células se estancan y cierran? En este revolucionario libro, Joel Comiskey y Jim Egli describen ocho sorpresas descubiertas sobre las células que son exitosas, a partir de su investigación realizada a 4,800 participantes de células en cuatro continentes. Los autores exponen sobre las suposiciones comunes en torno a los grupos celulares y ofrecen consejos prácticos a los miembros y líderes de células para ayudarles a que estas sean exitosas. El libro cubre temas tales como la participación en las células, la influencia que ejerce la comida, la adoración, y cómo las células exitosas alcanzan efectivamente a otros para Jesucristo. Lee este libro si deseas que tu grupo celular sea más sano y florezca con una nueva vida. Lo que otros están diciendo…"¡Por fin!" Al mundo de las células se le ha presentado una sólida investigación que comprueba lo que es necesario para crear grupos celulares que estén centrados en el evangelio y que se multipliquen para los propósitos del Reino. Si tú eres un pastor general, un pastor de células, un miembro de células, un ministro de la escuela dominical, o un maestro de escuela dominical te ruego que leas este libro-luego haz lo que dice. Pero primero, ¡lee este libro! Hay una plétora de libros fantásticos... escritos por algunos de los mejores pensadores en el mundo de las células. Pero primero, ¡LEE ESTE LIBRO! "Rick Howerton, autor, entusiasta de las células y Asesor de la Kentucky Baptist Convention (Convención Bautista de Kentucky)."Con nuevos y poderosos análisis, este libro continúa el proceso de refinar y equilibrar mi visión del ministerio celular. ¡Esta es una lectura obligatoria para cualquiera que inicia con los grupos celulares, tanto para el líder como para el pastor!" Andrew Mason, fundador de SmallGroupChurches.com"El libro Células Exitosas va más allá de las opiniones y las corazonadas. Joel Comiskey y Jim Egli utilizan sus descubrimientos impulsados por la investigación para definir y describir los verdaderos elementos de los grupos celulares saludables. Es una lectura obligatoria para cualquier persona involucrada en el ministerio celular." Steve Gladen, Iglesia Saddleback, Pastor de grupos celulares, autor del libro Planning Small Groups With Purpose (Planificando Grupos Celulares con Propósito)"."¡Este libro representa todo lo que creo y practico acerca de liderar grupos celulares exitosamente! No se trata de una teoría irrealista sobre cómo se supone que deberían funcionar los grupos celulares, sino de maneras comprobables de cómo hacer bien el trabajo con las células. Devora este libro y comienza a hacer todas las prácticas que sugiere. ¡Ponlo en las manos de todos los líderes de células que conozcas!" Jay Firebaugh, Director de Grupos Celulares, New Life Church (Iglesia Nueva Vida), Gahanna / Columbus, Ohio.
Everyone has at least one spiritual gift, according to the Bible. But many don't know what that gift is or how to use it. This book provides clear steps and guidelines to find and activate spiritual gifts. The eight lessons offer biblical insight on what the gifts are and practical suggestions on how to use them. This book will especially help those leading a small group to know how to discern the different gifts among group members, and then to help each person activate that gift. The only way to discover spiritual gifts is in the context of relationships. Spiritual gift tests, while helping believers to think through the possibilities, are insufficient in themselves. The atmosphere of trust in a small group is the key cornerstone that allows the free flow of the spiritual gifts. When trust is established, people are more willing to risk and try out new, potential gifts. A small group can provide honest feedback about the person's success, as well as areas of improvement. This book prepares each small group member to understand what his or her spiritual gift is and then instructs the person how to use that gift. Discover is a great resource to use individually, in a small group, or in a classroom teaching setting.
Una Cita con el Rey ofrece estímulo y abundantes ayudas prácticas para convertir la tarea de las devociones en una costumbre que transformará su vida y le producirá gozo que esperará con agrado. ¡Aprenda el cómo y el por qué de pasar un tiempo de calidad con Dios y descubra cuán profundamente el Rey está deseoso de reunirse con usted! Con calidez y honestidad Joel Comiskey señala claramente cómo usted puede buscar a Dios en su tiempo devocional y explica los beneficios asombrosos que usted experimentará mientras Dios bendice su vida. Con este libro de ayuda y entusiasta, usted puede tener un tiempo devocional que significa mucho más que abrir una Biblia y decir sus oraciones. Será un tiempo de experimentar al Dios vivo - un tiempo de comunión con el Rey.
My favorite coach is John Wooden. During his time coaching college basketball with the UCLA Bruins, Wooden won ten NCAA titles, including seven in a row from 1967 to 1973. His UCLA teams also had a record winning streak of eighty-eight games, four perfect 30-0 seasons, and won thirty-eight straight games in NCAA Tournaments. Yet, Wooden wasn't overly focused on winning basketball games. He was more concerned about building character in his players. He stimulated his players to be successful in their school studies, attitudes, and behavior, ultimately resulted in success on the basketball court. And Wooden lived the life that he asked his players to follow. Wooden was an amazing coach because he built into the lives of his players and developed their character. Coaching small group leaders has similar characteristics. The goal of Christian coaches is to move people toward Jesus Christ. The Christian coach strives to lead people forward to conformity with Jesus Christ, knowing that the ultimate crown is the one that will last forever (1 Corinthians 9:25). While Christ-like character is most important, a small group coach also equips leaders with the tools, knowledge, and opportunities they need to develop themselves and become more effective in small group ministry. A cell coach encourages, nourishes, and challenges cell leaders to grow and multiply their cell groups. The word coach is descriptive of the role a person plays as he or she supports cell leaders under his or her care. It is not a sacred term. In fact, churches use many terms to identify the role played by the cell group coach: supervisor, section leader, G-12 leader, cell overseer, cell sponsor, even L (which is the roman numeral for 50). This book provides step by step instructions on how to coach a small group leader from the initial stages of leading the group all the way to giving birth to a new one. Those who have never coached before will receive clear information on how to take the small group leader to the next level. And someone who is already coaching a small group leader will also find the eight lessons in this book invaluable to empower others to lead fruitful groups. I have another, more-in-depth book on coaching called How to be a Great Cell Group Coach. Some of the same concepts are covered in both books, but the major difference is that this book is a hands-on-training manual to prepare someone to be a coach of small group leaders. My other book How to be a Great Cell Group Coach would be a great reference manual to use alongside this book.
Small group resources tend to overlook the spiritual side of small group leadership. And yet most would agree that spiritual preparation is the most important aspect of leading a small group. Only Gods supernatural power can draw people to the truth and liberate them to be all that God wants them to be. Only through the Spirit's power can we expect to see the miracles that Jesus talked about when He said that if we would abide in Him, we would bear much fruit and even do greater works than He did while He was on earth. The key distinction of this book is the spiritual perspective it gives to small group ministry. So much of the literature about small groups that is already published relates to small group technique and only touches briefly on the Spirit's power. This book is a practical reference guide to help small group leadership begin to move in the supernatural realm. The books first priority is to help small group leaders and members trust the Holy Spirit to lead them, empower them and work in their group. Small group facilitators often sense a lack of guidance, power and spiritual authority. Jesus knew His disciples would be powerless without a touch from the Holy Spirit, and so He told them to wait in Jerusalem, saying, "You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth" (Acts 1:8). Small group leaders need a power boost to make small group ministry relevant and exciting. The second priority of this book is to help the facilitator identify and mobilize each small group member to use his or her own spiritual gifts. Small group facilitators often feel ill-prepared to identify spiritual gifts of the people in the group. I firmly believe that the small group atmosphere is the perfect place to develop the gifts of the Spirit in each member's life, and so it is essential that the facilitator know how to do this. Whatever denominational or non-denominational label a church wears, the most important characteristic, in my opinion, is promoting individual sensitivity, devotion and dependence on the Holy Spirit. In a Holy Spirit-charged atmosphere, cell leaders are best raised up and members are encouraged to minister in their giftedness. Some churches are better at empowering lay people than others. Those that are less adept often make lay people feel they must possess a theological degree (much like the pastor has) before they can successfully minister to a small group. The emphasis in such churches is on acquiring Bible knowledge rather than obedience to Scripture and dependence on the Holy Spirit. In such churches, a high premium is placed on sitting and hearing the Word preached each Sunday. While I agree that small group leader training is essential, ultimately the graduate must step out and depend on the Holy Spirit. And my observation is that success in small group ministry will hinge on that dependence. Effective small group leaders and churches emphasize the Holy Spirit's empowerment in daily life and the fact that all believers are priests and ministers of the living God. Such churches emphasize the need for each member to depend on the Holy Spirit to guide, direct, empower and even take the biblical text and apply it to daily experience. It is this atmosphere that makes small group ministry work successful, whether the church is Baptist, Methodist or Assembly of God. This book has been written for those who are leading (facilitating) a small group, participating in a small group or considering joining a small group. Group members should read this book for two particular reasons: First, members make a significant contribution to the life of the cell. Each member will be intimately involved in using the gifts, intercession, etc. In the life of the group, no one is to sit back and do nothing. The best cell leaders, in fact, rarely "lead" the entire cell, instead encouraging cell members to participate actively. Second, members are the next in line to actually lead the small group. I am assuming that the readers of this book are believers who desire God and are seeking to walk in the Spirit. I am also assuming that those reading this book are studying the Bible and growing in their relationships with the Lord. There are many great books dedicated to defining each spiritual gift in detail. Many other authors cover gifts beyond the scope of this book, such as voluntary poverty, hospitality, celibacy, missions, exorcism, martyrdom, artistic creativity, craftsmanship and music. Rather than cover every possible gift, this book will focus on how the Spirit uses gifts in the small group context and guides the leader to facilitate a Spirit-filled group. Because this book is written to lay leadership rather than senior leaders of the Church, I will not cover in detail the five-fold offices that Paul mentioned in Ephesians 4.8 Instead, the gifts I will cover in this book are explicitly listed in Scripture (the one exception is intercessory prayer, which I call a spiritual gift although some would disagree). To remain effective in small group leadership, I recommend that each small group leader have a coach. This coach might be the senior pastor, a staff pastor or another volunteer lay leader (for example, the leader of the mother cell that gave birth to the new cell). I will not cover the discipline of coaching, nor the small group coaching structure necessary to have long-term success."
We've entitled this book "You Can Coach" because we believe that coaching is more about passing on what you've lived and holding others accountable in the process. Coaching doesn't require a higher degree, special talent, unique personality, or a particular spiritual gift. We believe, in fact, that God wants coaching to become a movement. We long to see the day in which every pastor has a coach and in turn is coaching someone else. In this book, you'll hear three coaches who have successfully coached pastors for many years. They will share their history, dreams, principles, and what God is doing through coaching. Our hope is that you'll be both inspired and resourced to continue your own coaching ministry in the years to come.
Pasar tiempo a diario con Jesús ¿es un deleite o una carga? ¡Este libro te mostrará cómo hacer que tu tiempo devocional con Dios sea la parte más emocionante y satisfactoria de tu día! Jesucristo quiere que cada cristiano crezca en una relación más profunda con Él. Sin embargo, tantas personas se estancan en la vida cristiana. ¡Crece! Profundiza tu relación con Cristo explica cómo tener diariamente un tiempo devocional para conocer a Cristo más íntimamente y crecer en madurez. Este libro ofrece abundante ayuda práctica para convertir la "rutina" de tus devociones en un hábito transformador y gozoso. Explica con claridad cómo buscar a Dios en el tiempo devocional y los asombrosos beneficios de experimentar a Dios día tras día. Se puede usar este libro en forma individual, en pequeños grupos o en un salón de clases. Al final del libro hay una sección para que un asesor pueda guiar a otra persona o personas a través de los contenidos de este libro. Los temas incluyen: Los beneficios de pasar un tiempo diario con Dios ¿ Pautas prácticas para empezar y mantener el tiempo devocional ¿ Cómo descubrir el gozo de Dios al buscarle ¿ La meditación en la Palabra de Dios ¿ Cómo entrar en la presencia de Dios ¿ Cómo oír la voz de Dios ¿ Cómo interceder por otros ¿ El ayuno ¿ El tomarse un día de descanso sabático
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