At one time, a group of experienced members may want to form a group at a neighbouring school or community. It is very important to have the right approach and appropriate information that will leave people (new group) in no doubt about the movement.
- One or more members from an experienced group should visit the school where they need to establish a new group.
- They should meet and make contact with the students at the school, discuss some problems facing these students they intend to influence within their environments at school or home.
- As they continue to meet, they should attend more seriously to these problems. In an attempt to address these problems, old YCS members should introduce YCS and how some of their problems could be solved through YCS group action. As an example, the old YCS members should help select a problem faced by the subject group and help them solve it by group action.
- Members of the new group should be given the opportunity to review the way the problem has been solved. They should identify the Biblical solution to the problem
- After review, the new group should identify another problem within their environment, suggest how they are going to go about solving it whilst the old members guide them. The idea of group formation is encouraged. It gives the initiator the opportunity to express himself to respond to others’ needs, to find purpose in one’s life, to find fulfilment by creative actions which are within his life and have the chance to see other students in action – constructive action. It helps students to interact, develop a better view of life, and find an aim for their education