little to do with viability. Pioneer movements usually start from a small place. The people he appointed would have been his disciples—though he apparently had little time to invest in them prior to the attempt to kill him. My point is that he preached, made disciples and appointed some of them to oversee new churches. This was highly productive, and the end result was huge. In making disciples, Saul/Paul imitated Jesus. His efforts give us a clue to our own potential success: copy Jesus, it works