Connect

We form deep relationships of trust with the many expressions of the indigenous Church in a nation with many unreached peoples and places. We invite leaders of the Church into relationships with us and with each other. We invite them into times of worship, prayer, planning, and collaboration to strengthen bonds of trust. At the same time, we learn about their lives, callings, and Spirit-driven ambitions for their home country.

Unify

We cast the vision for the indigenous Church to reach their unreached countrymen to fulfill the Great Commission. Our brothers and sisters among the nations respond with tremendous enthusiasm. We ask them to follow through by providing men and women to serve as engagers, our specialized term for disciple-making church planters among the unreached.

Equip

We train engagers to lead disciple-making movements. They are taught how to identify people receptive to the gospel, share the gospel with them, and train new believers to study the bible in a group. By equipping engagers to train new believers to lead in essential skills early in their discipleship, we prepare them to plant many more churches than otherwise possible.

 

Deploy

We send engagers with their families to the least reached peoples and places in their home countries. They travel to villages in unreached areas among unreached peoples. They take up residence and begin travelling broadly, planting churches and sharing the gospel. Our in-country leadership teams provide ongoing training to sharpen and enhance their efforts. They provide monthly reports on what God is doing through them among the unreached. We provide varied levels of funding as available for each project.

Multiply

From top to bottom, we prioritize multiplication. Our engagers plant churches in unreached areas by training early new believers to lead in the study of the Bible and in the practices of the faith like baptism, the Lord’s Supper, prayer, giving, evangelism, etc. The engagers train up leaders quickly so that they may move onward to new areas to continue to do the same. At the same time, they have taught the newly formed church to plan to send engagers to nearby unreached areas as soon as possible. Likewise, as an organization we seek out opportunities to establish work in new nations. Our first two National Directors have since become Regional Directors who assist leaders in new nations to replicate the whole method among their own countrymen.