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Mission Summary and Strategy Outline PDF Print E-mail
Written by Zester Hatfield   
Saturday, 18 April 2009

Strategy

RMIC has hundreds of open doors to go into remote areas of Mexico, Central America and South America with small well disciplined teaching teams to hold 2-3 day bible conferences for young native pastors, elders, deacons and heads of families and to teach them the basic truths of the gospel and the principles that this leads one to embrace. The fact is we could reach the majority of these native leaders in a time span of less than ten years if we were to do so in a manner befitting the opportunity.  This in effect, if it is actually done, would be the greatest discipling of the nations since the time of Luther and Calvin. Yet, the present method of discipling the nations with the snails pace of developing the front line elements we now suffer, will never make even a dent in this opportunity.

Action

So-if you want to take advantage of such an opportunity as this, what do you do? Well, you don't throw the baby out with the bath water, that's for sure. That is, you don't stop training men to be well equipped as pastors. But, what you do differently is, you take only a very few of these well trained individuals, along with all of the hugh library of great literary works from those reformation leaders of the past and present, and you have them train native men of the elect, called of God, in the basics of the reformation doctrines and principles and then you take these men into these rural and remote areas of the third world countries of this hemisphere and you teach 2-3 day conferences. This abbreviated training approach by the few for the many should not take longer than three months for the first level of teaching. Then after a little experience in the field a return to the class room for another three months of training will keep the native individual growing at the same time they are being used in a most practical and effective manner.

This approach will eventually reach a level of dozens if not hundreds of teaching teams, flown into these areas on a weekly or bi-weekly basis and at the end of ten years through the administration of the Holy Spirit in all things, there will be a great transformation made, especially at the grassroots, in these countries. God willing our own country will receive a great blessing in the process, as there are thousands of these very people, from these same areas, migrating to our country every year. The flow of immigrants will not soon stop, but the quality of the immigrants that do come can be greatly impacted for the better.

Did I say fly? Yes, I did. Most of these areas are very difficult to reach by any other means. The time and energy to do so is more costly in man hours and over all expense than it is to fly teams into these areas for 2-3 days of conference and then fly them back to their town of origin and give them time to be with their families, regroup and get ready for the next trip.



 
 
 
 

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