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The chapters will describe the problem with the old and will prepare the reader for the new by first discussing the theology of the cell group structure. Finally, I will tell everthing I can think of which might help those who are ready to journey into the second Reformation--concepts which have been gleaned from many men and many groups in many nations.

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First published January 1, 1990

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August 4, 2024
It's about church planting, particularly through "cell" groups (or, like the author prefers, "shepherd" groups). Instead of expecting the "unchurched" to come to big auditoriums that are used just once a week, cell groups meet in homes in neighborhoods and are relationship-oriented. The book is cram-packed with ideas and real-life examples. The main problem I have with the book is it's overall structure: I felt like I read everything at least three times. Maybe that was intended.
322 reviews6 followers
March 15, 2020
Much of his theology is similar to what my church teaches even if some of the practicals are different
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September 26, 2020
A excellent and detailed discussion of the cell church strategy. Includes the Biblical basis for such along with a slew of practical advice and tools for implementing the small group ministry anywhere. Many examples are drawn from churches all over the world where the Gospel has spread and the Great Commission accomplished through cell groups.
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September 8, 2008
Neighbour, Jr. seems to be an old school house church guy, so it was interesting to get a perspective from someone who has been in that world for awhile.
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