GroupLife Agnostics and the Adjacent Possible

This might seem like a stretch today, but I really want you to come along with me for just a few minutes.  I want to talk with you about grouplife agnostics and the adjacent possible. With me?  Here goes. First a couple definitions: GroupLife Agnostics: I use this term to describe small group ministry practitioners…

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Faithmapping: A Gospel Atlas for Your Spiritual Journey

Tripped across an interesting new book by Daniel Montgomery and Mike Cosper that I think you’re going to want to know about.  Faithmapping: A Gospel Atlas for Your Spiritual Journey takes the fragments of Christian life that most of see in isolation (missions, discipleship, worship, the cross, or the kingdom) and assembles them into “a beautiful,…

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Purposeful Abandonment: A Prerequisite to Innovation

Ever wonder what’s at the heart of true innovation?  When you trip across something that’s really good, do you ever wonder how they came up with that?  What processes are they using to think up such an elegant solution?  Ever think those thoughts and just find yourself stumped when it comes to your own situation?…

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Do You Really Understand Your Customer?

I had a jaw drop moment while reading an HBR blog post by Bill Taylor, Brand Is Culture, Culture Is Brand.  Although the article is about brands and organizational culture, the story he told about the way USAA employees learn to meet the needs of their customers was very compelling and I realized right away that…

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Measuring Post-Christianity: How Will It Impact Your Ministry?

There are signs everywhere…that American culture is becoming less Christian.  When I study the research and read the reports, I’m immediately an analyst myself, speculating how these trends are already impacting what we do.  If you are a ministry practitioner, volunteer or staff, you may already be having the same thoughts.  If you’re not there…

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Connect the Dots: Your Strategy and Post-Christianity

How does your strategy work in an increasingly post-Christian culture?  How much thinking are you doing to truly understand the implications of ministry leadership in the 21st century?  Are you sensing the connection between a rising degree of ministry difficulty and changes in the spiritual barometer itself? Barna’s most recent report highlights again the shift…

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Skill Training: 10 Steps to Help New Group Members Connect

So your small group has been together for awhile and you’ve invited a new member or two to your next group meeting.  Keep in mind that the longer your group has been together, the more difficult it is for prospective members to truly connect.  It’s not impossible, but once your group has been together for…

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Quotebook: Allocating Finite Resources

Having the discussion about next year’s budget yet?  Trying to figure out how to allocate limited dollars?  Shrinking dollars?  I can’t tell you how many times I’ve used this great Carl George line: “Leaders allocate the finite resources of the organization to the critical growth path.” No one says it like Carl George.  So much to learn…

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Stuck in a Funk? Get Your Church (or ministry) Moving

Had a chance last week to preview Tony Morgan’s Stuck in a Funk: How to Get Your Church Moving Forward.    One of the most strategic thinkers I know, Tony started blogging at TonyMorganLive in April, 2005 (about two months before I launched StrategyCentral).  He’s been turning out one great concept after another ever since. Stuck…

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