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Category: Innovation

BEYOND NORMAL//Ministry in a COVID Era
BEYOND NORMAL means… No More Fishing

3 Gifts Amidst the Crisis//The Innovational Gift of COVID-19 for the Church
I foresee 3 BIG CHALLENGES that could become 3 HUGE GIFTS for the Church during the COVID-19 Crisis where physical, on-sight church gatherings are discouraged (or even prohibited) and driving churches to offer people a solely on-line experience: 1. INCREASE...

Nine Prayers for Innovation
DELIGHT & DESIRE PASSAGE: Delight yourself in the LORD, and He will give you the desires of your heart. Psalm 37:4 PRINCIPLE: Notice the order of these comments from King David. First comes the command to find your heart’s delight in God. Then comes the promise...

Move from Innovaphobia to Innovaphilia: EDIPT//A Process for Innovation
EDIPT image adapted from the Design Thinking Innovation Process from the Stanford d.school First and foremost, innovation is a process. It’s not a pill you pop or a wand you wave. Innovation is method, not magic. And making the time you need to master this method (by...

Experiments: Bullets Before Cannonballs
Experiments are the seeds of innovation. And while they are just one of a variety of factors in the formula for cultivating a culture of innovation, they may be the X factor. Here’s why: if innovation can be imagined as a funnel, experiments are the top of the funnel;...

Experiments: Enemies of Experimentation
The enemies of experimentation are legion. And taking the first step to simply name them is huge. What do you think gets in the way of you and your team or your organization experimenting? What are the top enemies of experimentation? Name them. Write them down. Doing...

Experiments: Can God Experiment?
Let’s tread water in the deep end of the innovation pool again and ask a question that will help further refine our theology of innovation, specifically, related to experiments. Here it is: Can God experiment? I really don’t think this is one of those trick questions...

Experiments: Your Net Experiment Score
So far, when it comes to experiments, we’ve talked about what they are, why they’re important, how often we should do them, and how often we should reward for them. Those are all very important pieces of your thinking to refine if innovation is going to become a...

Experiments: Failing Forward
When it comes to the contest for Poster Child of Experimentation, there isn’t any real debate. Even nearly 100 years after his death, Thomas Edison still epitomizes innovation through experimentation. Over the course of his 84 years of experimental living, he captured...

Getting into the Weeds of Innovation – and Loving It
Innovation is gritty work. It demands getting our hands dirty. It means embracing messy. It invites us to jump into “the weeds,” as we look for bold solutions to some of our world’s most ingrown problems. Ironically, the most effective innovations tend to spring from...