Should we not first try to see just what the situation is, and then with that insight, think about, given our skills and the skills we can probably recruit for, what the most promising approach would be for getting fellowships started throughout a given county? That most assuredly would not be me starting to preach on a street corner or in a coffee house! But it might mean seeing where fellowships are located in a particular province, inviting local pastors to a meeting, and then showing them just where they have succeeded and where they yet need to work. Depending upon our own make up, that may or may not be as much fun as preaching in a coffee house every day, but putting that kind of information in pastors’ hands is tremendously motivating. Here is a website of some people that have been doing just that.....  http://www.philchal.org/dawn/index.asp 


If this is really so, then you would think the best thing would be to use research, motivation, and training to mobilize church leaders to reach their nation and beyond! What a great strategy. In this photo that very thing is happening in Nepal. These pastors are looking over maps of where the churches are, and where they are not, in their own areas. Seeing this information motivated them to begin to make plans to see those empty spaces filled up. What a great strategy!