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Renewing the Leadership Vision

by Joel Comiskey

Winter 2012

I’m sure you can remember a time when your cell vision was on a mountain top “high.” Perhaps Bible passages popped out at you about God’s Trinitarian nature, Jethro’s advice to Moses about caring for the people in groups of ten, or how the early church met from house to house and celebrated together. Perhaps you visited an exciting cell church and had an “aha” moment. You could see clearly into the future, and how you wanted to project your current ministry. Or perhaps you read a book that inspired you to change something in your current structure.

The problem is that we can’t stay on the mountain top. We all have to come down to the real world of unfulfilled expectations, human failings, and megaloads of data confronting us continually. So how do we sustain the cell vision over the long-haul. As you know, cell church ministry is a marathon, rather than a 50-yard dash. Here are some key ways to renew your vision:

Maybe you can think of other ways to keep your cell vision strong

 


Further reading on leadership and related topics: Comiskey's book Myths and Truths of the Cell Church. Buy HERE or call 1888-344-CELL.



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