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Creating Christian Communities
This book was written as a “road map” for those with the God-given desire to create a working cell-based church. The writer has made every attempt to maintain a simple readability in both format and language. He provides clear definitions throughout in order to maintain his meaning for the reader. The use of an interview transcript format, dot points and lists, anecdotes and orderly explanations appropriate for each teaching point, are all broken down into 27 chapters.
Commencing with an explanation of the vision God gave this church planter for this church system many years before, the author relates how the development of the structure formed and goes into detail as to how the vision of the church and the day-to-day actions of its members conform and support this structure. He lists and explains the benefits of cell-based church over the Program Based Design, and spends some time on the leadership map and on how important this is to maintaining correct teaching. The division between ministries within the church and programs, and their differences and similarities, is thoroughly covered.
This author seems deeply concerned that people rediscover relational living. To this church planter/pastor, cell groups within a simple cell-based church system answer this need in a way that conforms to a biblical definition of the church; body of Christ.
The author believes that balance between worship, instruction, fellowship and expressions of our faith in Jesus Christ through friendship evangelism with skeptics and edification of the Saints is the fourfold purpose of the church. This book presents and promotes the cell-based system as a viable and simple alternative to traditional church structure, and does so in a non-threatening and easily understandable fashion.
This book does many a favor by taking the concepts others have written about the cell-based church and using a language and writing style the 'comman man' is really able to grasp and understand.