Stewardship of Innovation


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If you are a regular here or have read To the Edge, then you know I believe strongly in Kingdom innovation. Such is a matter of wise stewardship.

Churches and mission leaders acknowledge their ministry challenges and need to overcome them. However, I am surprised by the low number of those leaders interested in Kingdom innovation. For example, Jon Hirst and I hosted six free monthly webinars on the topic with much smaller participation than I anticipated. I guess whenever you do something innovative, only 2.5% of the potential population gets involved (according to the bell curve). I’ll let you figure this one out.

Regardless, I continue to beat the drum for Kingdom innovation with the hope that not only the innovators will dance to this rhythm, but the 13.5% of early adopters will as well. I’ll let you decide your category.

Last week, I posted some thoughts on Kingdom innovation at my YT channel. If Jesus is building His Church and she is filled with the dynamic Spirit then change–and innovation–is expected. Such was the case in the 1st century. May we recognize this matter and lead appropriately in the 21st century.

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