Jonathan Hulton, Darrell Tunningley and Dean Seddon have launched GroundBreakers in Bolton after connecting on Facebook.
The three men were already working to reach others with the Gospel and realised they could do it more effectively together.
A hundred thousand people for Christ may seem like an ambitious goal but Jonathan is believing in God.
"I've really struggled with putting a figure on the amount of people that we want to come to know Jesus," he shares.
"I think if we were honest about it, we'd say each and every person, but to be measured in our approach we are believing for an initial 100,000 positive decisions for Jesus in the UK.
"I know that God is the God of the impossible, and when we decide to actively step out in faith, God can do things far more than we could ever ask, think or imagine, and He will show up and do great things."
Dean, who has a background in marketing, believes the goal is achievable if they start by equipping 5,000 Christians to reach others.
"Some people think that the vision is too large, but we believe that God is looking to do something incredible in the UK," he says.
"So we're doing as much as we can from establishing Foodbanks, to evangelistic stadium events, to local church training.
"We will do whatever it takes to see those 100,000 to take a step towards Christ.
"To achieve this we want to train 5,000 people in 21st century evangelism. This will involve training people on how to connect with the community, and how they can share their story in a creative and gentle manner that will be attractive to others."