vision casting

A practical guide for first-time AIM leaders explaining both how to lead an AIM session and why the process is structured the way it is. Learn the AIM pattern of Come & See, Report & Celebrate, Hear & Obey, Practise & Plan, and Go & Tell. Discover the role of MAWL (Model, Assist, Watch, Launch), the importance of balancing accountability, intimacy with God, and multiplication, how to use People Lists (Oikos), and why the red asterisk (*) questions contain the core disciple-making DNA that should always be preserved when time is limited.
Most people assume being “a good person” is enough. But in real life, you don’t get invited in because you’re good—you’re invited because you’re known. What if the same is true with God?

In a recent interview, the CEO of Blue Origin Space Flight, Jeff Bezos (Amazon), stated that the key to achieving great things is to be stubborn on the vision but flexible on the details. Blue Origin Space Flight has successfully allowed ordinary people to rocket 350,000 feet (100 km), past the Karman Line, into space using a reusable autonomous rocket. The "passenger capsule" detaches and goes beyond Earth's atmosphere until gravity pulls them back to Earth.