Haley Miller and Cory Ozbun discuss the work of Zero Hour, the student arm of Kansas City Underground, in equipping high school students to live as disciple-makers in their schools. They emphasize the importance of focusing on the few to reach the many and the need for students to have a team and mentor to support them in their mission. They also highlight the unique challenges and opportunities of reaching the post-Christian generation and share stories of the fruit and transformation they have witnessed. The conversation concludes with a discussion on training camps and the importance of creating ecosystems for gospel saturation. Takeaways