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Resourcing the Worldwide Cell Church 
September 2009 Newsletter

JCG NEWS

New book: I just sent the last manuscript to the copy editor (s) of my new book The Relational Disciple: How God Uses Community to Shape Followers of Jesus. I'm really excited about the message in this book, and I hope you'll enjoy it as well. It will come out in October 2009 (cover here).

New Teaching Videos
Ralph Neighbour has graciously posted all the videos from the cell symposium right here. I have two teaching sessions (one on cell church transition and one on cell church planting). Click my name on the right column.

Bookstore sale:
for the summer months, huge discounts on books by Joel Comiskey. Check out the JCG bookstore for special deals.

September ministry

September 12, 2009: Cell/house church seminar in Ephrata, Pennsylvania at DOVE Westgate Church. I'll be doing my second cell seminar with Larry Kreider, the founder of the Dove movement  Contact person: Denise Sensenig at Denises@dcfi.org

September 15, 2009:
Porter Ranch, CA. Small group presentation at Shepherd of the Hill's Church. Contact person:  Bruce Cramer at bcramer@theshepherd.org

September 15, 2009: Canary Islands, Spain. Cell seminar with the Assembly of God. Contact person: Ángel Manuel Hernandez Gutiérrez at
pastor@misionmoderna.com

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Trusting God's Sovereignty

The Lord has been showing me lately that I need to make my best effort to serve Him, and then leave the results in His hands. I can write the finest books possible and market them to the best of my ability, but ultimately He brings the sales. I can minister and pastor with all my heart, but I ultimately have to leave the church growth in His hands.

I often start demanding God to do what I want him to do--especially in the area of sales and church growth. God is teaching me, however, to trust His sovereignty.

About a year ago, I ministered in a cell church in the Midwest. The church was a model of cell church growth for a number of years. But then it stagnated. The founding pastor felt like he should be seeing growth each year and began to feel like a failure.

I was very impressed with the life and excitement in the church, but the pastor was down on himself because he didn't feel successful. "I'm fed up," he told me. "I've just lost interest. Maybe I should be doing something else."

I preached in his church on Sunday and was encouraged by God's work in the church. But once again the pastor began to condemn himself because the church wasn't growing each year. He told me that he felt like a failure and that perhaps he should simply leave the church. I listened intently, but eventually I found myself saying, "Who brings the growth? You do many thing well, but you have a problem in trusting God's sovereignty to bring growth in your church. You need to hang in there until it happens." His wife, knowing I had hit a raw nerve, encouraged him to listen closely.

When I arrived home in California, I still felt burdened by my conversation. Why? Because so many struggle with the same thing. Many pastors don't hang in the saddle long enough. They don't trust God's sovereign hand to bring the growth and give the eventual victories. They leave too early.

Is there a time when God calls pastors and leaders to move on? O yes. However, moving on when we feel like a failure is not the best time to move. My counsel is to hang in there. The blessing will come. God wants to reach lost souls and make disciples. And He also wants to use you and me in the process.

I've discovered that leading a church is often more about what God wants to do through me than others. When His lessons are finished in my own life, He then brings the desired results. God is going to move, but He will do things in His timing.

 

Joel Comiskey

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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