Four Fields Strategy

Stepping into a mission field needs knowledge in entry (who to meet), evangelism (what to say), discipleship (reproducing disciples), church formation (reproducing churches) and leadership (reproducing leaders). This is a training on the 4 plus 1 ministry steps which will give us a grid and action-plans when we start a new work. This will help each one to enter with more confidence, knowing what the barriers and the possible ways to get started instead of uncertainties.

This Four Fields strategy can be used for any ministry – be it in student work, creative ministries, BAM, church-planting, etc. This course is geared towards seeing movements being started and multiplication of disciples.

20 May 2024  6:00 PM Thailand Time

Four Fields Strategy

Stepping into a mission field needs knowledge in entry (who to meet), evangelism (what to say), discipleship (reproducing disciples), church formation (reproducing churches) and leadership (reproducing leaders). This is a training on the 4 plus 1 ministry steps which will give us a grid and action-plans when we start a new work. This will help each one to enter with more confidence, knowing what the barriers and the possible ways to get started instead of uncertainties.

This Four Fields strategy can be used for any ministry – be it in student work, creative ministries, BAM, church-planting, etc. This course is geared towards seeing movements being started and multiplication of disciples.

20 May 2024  6:00 PM Thailand Time

Louis Lau

Rev Louis Lau was born and bred in Singapore and became a Christian at age 16. He was first involved in world missions in 1981 with OM, in London and onboard the MV Doulos for 2 1/2 years. Together with his wife, Chris, they have been serving as missionaries in Japan with OMF for 31 years. 
He is presently a Church Planting Facilitator in Japan, facilitating trainings for locals and missionaries in church planting. He also matches Singapore and Japanese churches together for evangelism/church planting works in the LoveJapan project. Both are actively involved in the Homeless Ministry in Tokyo which they started 12 years ago. 
He is also the Dean of Asian Cross-Cultural Training Institute (ACTI) since 2014 that equips missionary candidates from Asia and different countries for their pre-field training in Chiang Mai in preparation for service in the mission fields.
They have two adult children - Justin is a worship pastor in London and Jeremy works in Tokyo. Louis loves reading sports and politics news and analyses football league tables, primarily the EPL. Louis holds an MA in Intercultural Studies at Biola University (USA) and a B.Th degree from Singapore Bible College.