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Innovation / Renovation Applications

Innovation / Renovation Applications. What are we innovating and renovating for the sake of kingdom effectiveness?. 1) Principles to Plans. INNOVATION / RENOVATION = appropriately creating / adapting methods and plans for your context to implement timeless principles (Is it Biblical?)

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Innovation / Renovation Applications

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  1. Innovation / Renovation Applications What are we innovating and renovating for the sake of kingdom effectiveness?

  2. 1) Principles to Plans • INNOVATION / RENOVATION = appropriately creating / adapting methods and plans for your context to implement timeless principles (Is it Biblical?) • “We are not trying to be innovative but rather biblical. But in our context it appears innovative.” Thom Wolf • What lessons have you learned about how to distinguish principles (disciplined core) from plans/methods/strategy? • In the past, how have you mistaken plans for principles?

  3. 2) End-vision-based Innovation Successes What do THEY need, not what do I want / like / enjoy (focused on the need)? What is an example an innovation you made or adopted that bore fruit in your context? Why and how did you make that change?

  4. Principles that must be effective & easy (simple) to pass on for balanced CPMs • Find God-Prepared People through bridges to the gospel • Reproducing Evangelism • Reproducing Discipleship • Short-term – 8-10 simple lessons; Long-term • Reproducing Churches / groups • Reproducing Leaders (Reproducing Generation by Generation – SIMPLIFY and VISIONIFY)

  5. 3) In which area would an effective innovation give you the most momentum? • Find God-Prepared People through bridges to the gospel • Reproducing Evangelism • Reproducing Discipleship • Short-term – 8-10 simple lessons; Long-term • Reproducing Churches / groups • Reproducing Leaders (They must be integrated – one thing naturally leads to the next - DNA.)

  6. 4) What will it take to fulfill the vision? • What 1-2 things, that if you could solve them over the next 6 months, would most help your work move to the next stage of the VISION? • How do you need your brothers and sisters to counsel and hold you accountable? • Remember the 70-80% effectiveness rule

  7. Spirit-Led, Field-Honed • SPIRIT-LED: The person who knows the Word of God and the Works of God most accurately hears the Wind of God (John 3:8). • This leads to effective Wineskins of God (Matt 9:14-17) - INNOVATIONS • FIELD-HONED: The most effective innovation is learned in the field not in the lab (Acts 19:8-10). • Do you love it? Make it your own! • It is okay to fail. It is NOT okay to NOT try!

  8. Vision-focused teachability is key Continually changing our whole way of thinking to see the kingdom come (Mark 1:15)

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