The Church That Multiplies: Growing a Healthy Cell Church in North America

· Joel Comiskey
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Does the cell church strategy work in North America? We hear about exciting cell churches in Colombia and Korea, but where are the dynamic North American cell churches? This book not only declares that the cell church concept does work in North America but dedicates an entire chapter to examining North American churches that are successfully using the cell strategy to grow in quality and quantity. This book provides the latest statistical research about the North American church and explains why the cell church approach restores health and growth to the church today. More than anything else, this book will provide practical solutions for pastors and lay leaders to use in implementing cell-based ministry. NOTE: THIS BOOK WAS ORIGINALLY CALLED "CELL CHURCH SOLUTIONS: TRANSFORMING THE CHURCH IN NORTH AMERICA." IT NOW HAS A NEW TITLE, NEW SECTION, AND HAS BEEN COMPLETELY RE-EDITED.

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 Joel Comiskey (Ph.D. Fuller Seminary) is an internationally recognized cell church coach and consultant and founder of Joel Comiskey Group.  He has served as a missionary with the C&MA in Quito, Ecuador, started a cell-based church in Southern CA, and now coaches pastors in cell group ministry.  Joel has written bestselling books on the worldwide cell group movement and teaches as an adjunct professor at Tozer Seminary.  Joel and his wife, Celyce, have three daughters and live in Moreno Valley , California. 

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