The following is the checklist of accountability for fishing for people:

·    Did you demand that participants give accountability to you for working toward goals of fishing for people in such a way that could lead to the development of a cult-like atmosphere?

·    Did the volunteers ask the participants open-ended questions that cannot be answered with ‘Yes/No’ as a copout when enforcing accountability for fishing for people?

·    Did the participants honor their stated goal to share bible passages or stories of Jesus with people on their Oikos map?  (Three generations are involved for the accountability of the grandchild to share.)

·    Did the participants honor their stated goal to invite people on their Oikos map to the CBS group they are in the process of starting?  (Three generations are involved for the accountability of the grandchild to start a group.)

·    Did the participants honor their stated goal to invite people on their Oikos map to the CBS group they have started?  (Three generations are involved for the accountability of the grandchild to invite people.)

·    How did people respond to the participants’ effort?

·    How much progress have the participants made in their stated goal to fish for people from the previous week?

·    If there is setback or a lack of progress, what might be the cause?  What could be done to help the participants overcome the barrier?

·    If there is setback or a lack of progress, how did the enforcers of accountability react?

·    If there is setback or a lack of progress, were the enforcers of accountability judgmental?

·    If there is setback or a lack of progress, did the enforcers of accountability give a word of encouragement to cheer the participants on and to not give up?

·    If there is setback or a lack of progress, did the enforcers of accountability make good their pledge to continue to pray for the participants in the week that follows?

·    If there is setback or a lack of progress, did the enforcers of accountability make good their pledge to revisit the matter with the participants at the next meeting?

·    How did participants who chose to continue to work on the same goal show earnestness in working toward the goal?

·    How enthusiastic are the participants in praying for one another and holding one another accountable for fishing for people?

·    If there is a lack of enthusiasm, what might be the cause?  What could be done to motivate the participants to pray for one another and to hold one another accountable for fishing for people?

·    Were there enough volunteers to exhaustively perform the accountability function on all the participants?

·    If there were not enough volunteers to exhaustively perform the accountability function on all the participants, did you pick up the slack and do it?

·    Did you go through the written record of the goals of fishing for people set by the participants to exhaustively perform the accountability function on the remaining participants?

·    Did you perform the accountability function on yourself if you are among the remaining participants?

·    Had you been praying since the previous meeting for every participant who set goals of fishing for people?

·    Had you been praying since the previous meeting for every participant to set a goal of fishing for people who has not set any goal at all?

·    Did you start a concert of intercessory prayer of the participants by calling on them to give thanks to God on behalf of one another concerning progress of fishing for people that has been made and to intercede on their behalf for setback that has been encountered?

·    What are some of the testimonies of fishing for people that encourage the participants?

·    What is the impact of the personal testimonies on the participants?

·    Was there an uptick in setting goals of fishing for people among the participants as a result of the personal testimonies?