Next Generation Ministry

By Joel Comiskey, Children in Cell Ministry

Luis Bush, a well-known missionary strategist, spent the first half of his career promoting the 10/40 Window.

Bush’s thesis was that Christian missionaries need to target their efforts on this area of the world because most of the world’s non-Christian population lives in that region. While Bush continues to believe that the 10/40 Window is essential, in September 2009, he announced a new initiative called the “4/14 Window,” reaching children between the ages of four and fourteen—the largest and most strategic group of people in the world.

The reality is that eighty-five percent of conversion experiences occur in people between the ages of four and fourteen. To make disciples of all nations, we must start with children and youth. Making disciples in cell church ministry is simple, involving four elements that are directed at  making disciples:

  • Cell
  • Celebration
  • Equipping
  • Coaching

As my good friend Daphne Kirk is fond of saying, “Like adults, like children.” She says, “Children have the same needs as adults in many areas. Most of the problems encountered are because their needs are expected to differ, and adults feel they could never cope with any significant interaction with them.”