MOONSHOT THINKING
Carey Nieuwhof calls it MOONSHOT THINKING. Craig Groeschel says it this way, "If you want to reach people you aren't reaching, you have to do things you aren't doing". But, the reality is, the Church, even that portion of the church that thinks it is indeed innovative and thinks outside the box, mostly simply fails to realize the restrictions of the boxes we have built around ourselves without even knowing it.
Much of the church proudly announces that it "does not do it the way we've always done it before", then, with great gusto, we proceed to do it "almost like we've always done it before". YIPPEE! That's the spirit that took us to the moon!
Take a look at this video if you will...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uaquGZKx_0&feature=youtu.be&ct=t(Get_More_Vo
Where does that kind of thinking exist in the Church today? If our goal is to keep our head above water and stay in business for another year or another decade, then the status quo will do just fine. But, if we feel we're called to reach the world for the sake of Jesus in our lifetime, then our methodology is not only antiquated and outdated, it's just WRONG. Yes, it's very comfortable and memorable, and it may even feel RIGHT to us...but, only to us. Not to the world we're called to reach.
Fifty miles to a gallon thinking in a 500 mile a gallon world just won't work. We need those with the courage of the Polynesian in the dug-out canoe that one day said, "Let's go that way!", even though no one had ever gone that way...and no one knew what that way held.
MOONSHOT THINKING.
Much of the church proudly announces that it "does not do it the way we've always done it before", then, with great gusto, we proceed to do it "almost like we've always done it before". YIPPEE! That's the spirit that took us to the moon!
Take a look at this video if you will...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uaquGZKx_0&feature=youtu.be&ct=t(Get_More_Vo
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Fifty miles to a gallon thinking in a 500 mile a gallon world just won't work. We need those with the courage of the Polynesian in the dug-out canoe that one day said, "Let's go that way!", even though no one had ever gone that way...and no one knew what that way held.
MOONSHOT THINKING.
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