Why Young Adults in Asian Cities?
Asia is home to the majority of the world’s Unreached People Groups. Yet many young adults in Asian cities — faithful church-goers, devoted believers — have never been exposed to God’s heart for the nations.
A Generation in the Pew
Across India, Indonesia, Bhutan, and beyond, urban churches are filled with young professionals who love God but have never considered that missions is part of their everyday Christian calling.
They attend services faithfully. They serve in their local church. But the idea that God might be calling them — not just “missionaries” — to participate in His global mission feels distant, even unrealistic.
The Mobilization Gap
Bible institutes train pastors. Mission agencies train missionaries. But who equips the ordinary believer — the marketplace professional, the university student, the young parent — to discover their role in God’s mission?
This is the gap GoLead was created to fill.
A Multi-Cultural Classroom
One of GoLead’s unique strengths is its multi-cultural learning environment through Zoom. Students from India interact with peers from Indonesia and Bhutan. Many participants themselves come from communities with less than 2% Christian presence.
This means students learn about missions while engaging directly with peers from the very communities where the Gospel is least known. The classroom becomes the mission field.
From Passive to Active
GoLead’s mobilization pathway is simple but powerful:
Low Awareness → Exposure → Engagement → Active Participation
Through practical tools like COMA Bible study, ACTS prayer, BLESS gospel sharing, and Discovery Bible Study, young adults discover that they don’t need a seminary degree to participate in God’s mission. They just need to be willing to go and lead.