{"id":28,"date":"2011-06-28T00:50:59","date_gmt":"2011-06-28T00:50:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/sanborns.org\/word_press\/?p=28"},"modified":"2022-08-11T21:44:09","modified_gmt":"2022-08-11T21:44:09","slug":"house-churches-vs-cell-groups","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sanborns.org\/word_press\/house-churches-vs-cell-groups\/","title":{"rendered":"House churches vs Cell Groups"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2><strong>House church background<br \/>\n<\/strong><\/h2>\n<h3>Revival in India and China can be attributed to this method.  Missionaries tried to start a Church Planting Movement (CPM) in both of  those nations only to be met with resistance by the organized church.  They went off on their own and now there is a powerful movement that  cannot be stopped. Here is a top 10 list of reasons for Planting House  Churches. The following is taken from \u201cThe Global House Church Movement\u201d  by Rad Zdero<\/h3>\n<h3>1. Biblical \u2013 This was the normative New Testament pattern  established by Jesus and the apostles and perpetuated by the early  church of the first three centuries and in subsequent renewal, reform  and revival movements throughout history. (Acts 2:46, 5:42, 20:20)<\/h3>\n<h3>2. Exponential \u2013 To reach a growing world, we need to multiply, not  just add. Current house church movements worldwide are outstripping more  traditional church planting and church growth efforts.<\/h3>\n<h3>3. Effective \u2013 The most effective method of evangelism is not  growing existing churches, but planting new ones. House churches are the  most easily reproducible form of church, and hence, are the most  obvious choice for church planting.<\/h3>\n<h3>4. Natural \u2013 House churches become part of the local community and  easily tap into relationship connections, thereby more readily taking on  an indigenous flavour.<\/h3>\n<h3>5. People-Focused \u2013 They focus on relationships and the development  of people spiritually, not on executing programs or projects.<\/h3>\n<h3>6. Efficient \u2013 They are more mobile, flexible, and adaptable than  conventional churches, especially in areas characterized by persecution  and poverty.<\/h3>\n<h3>7. Equal Opportunity \u2013 Because of their small, intimate and  participatory nature, all believers have the opportunity to exercise  their spiritual gifts during church meetings, and not just professional  clergy or key leaders.<\/h3>\n<h3>8. Unbounded \u2013 They are not limited by church buildings. They may or  may not have buildings, history shows that they are not necessary for  rapid church planting movements to start; in fact, they may be a  hindrance. Although church buildings are not evil by any means, nor are  homes in any way magical, the practical release of time, energy and  money away from building maintenance, and into evangelism and  discipleship, should cause us to rethink current practices.<\/h3>\n<h3>9. Inexpensive \u2013 They are less expensive than traditional church,  because no expensive buildings, programs, or professional clergy are  required.<\/h3>\n<h3>10. Immediate \u2013 It can start now, right in your living room. There  is no need to wait for a gym to be rented or for a building program to  be completed to begin a new church or for a full-time pastor to be  hired.<\/h3>\n<h2><strong>Cell Groups<\/strong><\/h2>\n<h3>This is a model that has been popularised in the USA, Korea, &amp; Singapore (Pastor Lawrence Kong), and now in Malaysia (SIBKL)<\/h3>\n<h3>God\u2019s church is \u201call Christians\u201d, no matter their level of Biblical  understanding. I have close relationships with many of the Thai pastors  and they respect me. I don\u2019t feel ready to give up on the Thai church  and do the go-it-alone approach with the expectation that they will  eventually reject me and my methodology. Before I were to ever get  involved in a house-church movement I would first want the Thai church  to have their opportunity to see if they will squelch the Holy Spirit or  be accepting of the floodgates opening. Currently there is much pride  and power mongering in the hearts of the Thai pastors but they are still  God\u2019s chosen leaders. For all that I said in the previous sentence,  they are all very pleasant and congenial people nonetheless. For now, I  want to bless these Godly men (despite their many glaring faults.) I  want to assist them as I help them towards establishing a Cell Church  Movement.<\/h3>\n<h3>In Singapore a very rigid system was created and then given freely  to SIB church in KL Malaysia. In Malaysia the materials and processes  were modified to meet with a more laid back culture. Now they are  offering these materials to me hoping that I will translate them and  train future leaders (I have now translated half of the materials into  Thai.) It would be a better fit for me than the house church approach.  The House Church approach would earn me many enemies (which is fine if  it is what God calls me to) but institutional church deserves first  dibs.<\/h3>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>House church background Revival in India and China can be attributed to this method. Missionaries tried to start a Church Planting Movement (CPM) in both of those nations only to be met with resistance by the organized church. They went off on their own and now there is a powerful movement that cannot be stopped. 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