- Sustains Commitment in Challenges
- Leadership is not always easy. Cells may face low attendance, discouragement, or conflicts.
- A clear vision reminds leaders why they started: souls, discipleship, leadership growth. This keeps them going when the work feels heavy.
- Trainer Note: Vision keeps leaders motivated beyond numbers; it anchors them in eternal impact.
- Empowers Reproduction of Leaders
- 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.”
- Leaders multiply when they see themselves as part of a bigger mission. Vision shows them their efforts matter beyond their living room.
- Prevents Decline into Social Clubs
- Without vision, cells may gather weekly but lose spiritual fire. They may become gossip groups, social hangouts, or “Sunday-after-parties.”
- Vision ensures cells remain Christ-centered, disciple-making, and evangelism-driven.
- Keeps Everyone Focused on the Mission
- In a multi-campus church, different locations may adopt different styles. But vision ensures everyone remains aligned: souls, discipleship, leadership.
- 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.
