Training Guide
  1. Sustains Commitment in Challenges
    1. Leadership is not always easy. Cells may face low attendance, discouragement, or conflicts.
    2. A clear vision reminds leaders why they started: souls, discipleship, leadership growth. This keeps them going when the work feels heavy.
    3. Trainer Note: Vision keeps leaders motivated beyond numbers; it anchors them in eternal impact.
  2. Empowers Reproduction of Leaders
    1. People rise when they see where they are going. Vision communicates destiny: “This is not just a small group—you are being raised to lead others.”
    2. Leaders multiply when they see themselves as part of a bigger mission. Vision shows them their efforts matter beyond their living room.
  3. Prevents Decline into Social Clubs
    1. Without vision, cells may gather weekly but lose spiritual fire. They may become gossip groups, social hangouts, or “Sunday-after-parties.”
    2. Vision ensures cells remain Christ-centered, disciple-making, and evangelism-driven.
  4. Keeps Everyone Focused on the Mission
    1. In a multi-campus church, different locations may adopt different styles. But vision ensures everyone remains aligned: souls, discipleship, leadership.
    2. This unity makes Harvesters’ cells consistent in impact, no matter the campus or nation.

Trainer Tip:
 Ask leaders: “What happens to a group without vision?” → It loses direction.
 Then ask: “What happens when the vision is clear?” → It inspires energy, faith, and multiplication.

 

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