How Does Every 4 Seconds Track Impact?
How We Count: Our Approach to Measuring the Mission
Every ministry shares numbers. Far fewer explain where those numbers come from. We think that’s backwards — because a figure is only as trustworthy as the method behind it. So before we ever ask you to believe what we report, we want to show you exactly how we count it.
This is the honest, unglamorous side of the work: definitions, reporting, and the discipline of measuring carefully. If you’ve ever wondered whether ministry statistics can be trusted, this is our answer.
Where the Gospel Is Multiplying
Indigenous leaders are planting churches that plant churches across South Asia. For their safety, identities are never shown — only the regions where the work is alive.
Where Our Numbers Come From
Every 4 Seconds supports local church-planting leaders who live and serve in the communities they’re reaching. Each of those leaders works alongside others — a wider network of believers carrying the gospel into their own villages and neighborhoods.
The figures we share come directly from these leaders’ own reporting: what they personally see happening on the ground. We don’t pull numbers from other organizations, and we don’t claim the combined results of the broader movements our leaders are part of. We report our own supported work — no more, no less. When the scope of a number could be misread, we’d rather draw the line narrowly and tell you precisely whose fruit you’re looking at.
The Journey We Track
Reaching a community isn’t a single event. It’s a path, and we measure progress along each step of it:
- The gospel is shared — often with people hearing it for the very first time.
- A person decides to follow Jesus — a private confession of faith.
- That faith becomes public through baptism — the moment a believer is known by their community.
- A house church forms — a small gathering of new believers meeting together.
- That church starts another — and then another, generation after generation.
That final step is the one we care about most. The goal was never a single gathering that depends on outside support to survive. It’s a movement that keeps multiplying long after it begins — led entirely by local believers.
What We Actually Count
Across that journey, we track a handful of specific measures: people trained to share their faith, gospel conversations, confessions of faith, baptisms, new groups, churches, and the generational depth of those churches.
Groups and Churches
We’re careful to distinguish between a group that has begun meeting and a church that has truly taken root, because lumping the two together is one of the easiest ways to make numbers look bigger than reality. A new gathering is genuine progress, but it isn’t yet an established church — and we count it as what it is.
Generational Multiplication
The most important thing we measure isn’t how many churches exist, but whether those churches are starting others. A church that plants a second church, which plants a third, is the difference between addition and multiplication. Tracking those “generations” tells us whether something self-sustaining is actually taking hold, or whether growth depends on us. We’re aiming for the former, every time.
Why We Lead With Baptisms
You’ll notice we treat decisions of faith and baptisms as two separate numbers — and we lead with baptisms, even though they are the smaller figure. There is almost always a significant gap between the two, and that gap is not a failure. It’s the truth about the cost of faith.
In the places we serve, deciding to follow Jesus can be done quietly. Baptism cannot. It is the public declaration that a person now belongs to Christ — and public faith can cost someone their family, their livelihood, even their safety. Because baptism carries real risk, it is the most honest evidence of genuine commitment we have. Given the choice between the bigger, easier number and the smaller, truer one, we’ll show you the truer one.
How Often We Report
Our leaders report their results on a regular cycle, and those reports roll up into the totals you see from us. We update what we share as that information comes in — not in real time, and not faster than it can be confirmed. If a number hasn’t been verified yet, we wait. Slower and accurate beats fast and wrong.
Our Commitment to Understatement
This is the principle that governs everything above: we would rather understate than overstate.
We will not report a number we cannot verify, and when we’re uncertain, we round down rather than up. The reason is simple. Trust is built slowly and lost in an instant, and a ministry that exaggerates once gives you a reason to doubt everything else it says. We never want to give you that reason. So when we share a figure with you, it has been counted carefully, scoped honestly, and held to a standard of “true” before “impressive.”
Why This Matters to You
When you partner with Every 4 Seconds, you’re trusting us with more than money — you’re trusting us to tell you the truth about what it accomplishes. The methods on this page are how we honor that trust. They’re the reason that, when we say lives are being changed, you can believe it.
Want to see the bigger picture of the work these numbers represent? Learn how the mission works, or partner with us today and help equip the leaders behind every one of them.
