Here is a cross section of Twitter posts from December 30 at Urbana:
RT @MeandMyHouse: “Every generation needs its prophets to cleanse the temple like Jesus did.” Ramez Atallah #itsnotaboutyou #urbana09
RT @lovingmercy: Be gracious to the previous generation and their mistakes; be courageous in your own generation. #urbana09
RT @gomer2: Oscar Muriu wrecked my life in 06, he did it again last night at #urbana09. Watch his talk here: http://bit.ly/8ch91p
RT @hopeequals: RT @CRCNA: News story about @hopeequals, CRWM's peace-focused initiative launching at #Urbana09: http://bit.ly/54H30s
RT @AskAMissionary: How do I know if God is calling me to be a missionary? 7 answers here: http://bit.ly/6hDeSe #urbana09
RT @WeyW: Having such a good experience at #urbana09. It's been transformative. Hard to believe it's only a lil more than half finished
RT @MissionTrips: #urbana09 Overwhelmed with mission trip options? Key questions to help select a mission trip: http://bit.ly/4UjHaD
RT @ckeinath: #Urbana09 Humbled again, bowing to Jesus, thankful...
RT @BustaHimes: Alright, here we go York Moore is up speaking about John 3:1-21. #urbana09
RT @ryanphernandez: Sitting soo close!! Snow + #urbana09 = awesome!!! Expecting great things from this session http://twitpic.com/vw85o
RT @Likewise_Books: RT @Chris_Heuertz: If you're at Urbana (#urbana09) today, grab a copy of Simple Spirituality-the Book of the Day
RT @Angelamz40: Urbana 09: Glow sticks in crowd = new believers! And the Angels rejoice in heaven! #urbana09 http://yfrog.com/1yhlgjj
RT @MaryknollFrsBrs The spirit of Christ is the spirit of missions. The nearer we get 2 Him, the more intensely missionary we become. Martyn
RT @bensonlee: "Be thankful that hunger is an experience we create at a convention and not your daily reality." -- Greg Jao #urbana09
RT @TWRglobal: At the #u09twtup listening to @lukejesse talk about how the Tweet Up is going to go down. Great team here! #urbana09
RT @MaryknollFrsBrs: "Sympathy is no substitute for action." - David Livingstone, missionary to Africa. #urbana09
RT @USCWM: No one has the right to hear the gospel twice, while there remains someone who has not heard it once. -- Oswald Smith #urbana09
RT @fotofreak365: Does anyone else feel like the booths are really intimidating? #urbana09
RT @bensonhines: My first thoughts about what the Urbana conference reveals to outsiders about InterVarsity! http://bit.ly/7V5uqm #urbana09
RT @decruzp: Wednesday night worship at #urbana09 http://twitvid.com/6E3CF
RT @adamlepp: #urbana09 I have this hope. His name is Jesus. He alone brings healing
RT @lisasharper: #urbana09: Denise Thompson: People of faith need to take up the challenge to help solve the problem of Climate Change.
RT @tanacea: So much praying is repeating back to God what he already knows. #urbana09 http://myloc.me/2udB7
You can follow along as I pass on what people are saying from Urbana09 at: www.twitter.com/generousmind
Showing posts with label missionary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label missionary. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Using and Innovating
One of the misconceptions that I see out there about innovation is related to using innovation vs. creating it. Many people will take a new innovative tool, use it and claim that they have innovated. What they have done is very good and admirable, but it is not innovation.
For instance, our Communications team at HCJB Global was one of the early ministries to really embrace YouTube to share videos. That was a good move, but not an innovation. That was using someone else's innovation.
The key to innovation is that you have to take a challenge/opportunity and apply a creative solution. It gets messy because it can look many different ways.
Let me give you another example. While our early use of YouTube was not innovative, we soon realized that the true power of YouTube for a mission agency was not in showing videos from our YouTube Channel as much as it was creating a video repository for our many missionaries/staff to use.
Once we changed our strategy and began to feed video to dozens of blogs, web sites and email campaigns, our use of YouTube became innovative. We had a challenge: How do we help missionaries and departments share what is going on visually? We developed a new solution: Turn our YouTube videos into a repository designed to help missionaries and departments repurpose it for their own audiences.
So as you understand what true innovation is, take the opportunity to stretch your mind and use existing tools to create new solutions for the ministry challenges in front of you.
For instance, our Communications team at HCJB Global was one of the early ministries to really embrace YouTube to share videos. That was a good move, but not an innovation. That was using someone else's innovation.
The key to innovation is that you have to take a challenge/opportunity and apply a creative solution. It gets messy because it can look many different ways.
Let me give you another example. While our early use of YouTube was not innovative, we soon realized that the true power of YouTube for a mission agency was not in showing videos from our YouTube Channel as much as it was creating a video repository for our many missionaries/staff to use.
Once we changed our strategy and began to feed video to dozens of blogs, web sites and email campaigns, our use of YouTube became innovative. We had a challenge: How do we help missionaries and departments share what is going on visually? We developed a new solution: Turn our YouTube videos into a repository designed to help missionaries and departments repurpose it for their own audiences.
So as you understand what true innovation is, take the opportunity to stretch your mind and use existing tools to create new solutions for the ministry challenges in front of you.
Wednesday, February 06, 2008
The Courage to Ask the Question
So many times when we think about the challenges of innovation and creative thinking, we get focused on the brain power that is necessary or the creativity that will be required.
But what about the courage just to ask the question. Some of the questions that you have to ask if you are to innovate are scarry. They are revolutionary . . . silly . . . ridiculous . . . outlandish even. But that is how innovation happens - when you are brave enough to ask the questions no one else will ask.
In the Innovation in Mission book, Sam Chaing of TWR dared to ask the question, "How do we get Bible software to Chinese pastors?" When he first asked that question, it sounded impossible, but the asking was what opened the door to the innovative solution.
So what questions do you need to be asking today???
But what about the courage just to ask the question. Some of the questions that you have to ask if you are to innovate are scarry. They are revolutionary . . . silly . . . ridiculous . . . outlandish even. But that is how innovation happens - when you are brave enough to ask the questions no one else will ask.
In the Innovation in Mission book, Sam Chaing of TWR dared to ask the question, "How do we get Bible software to Chinese pastors?" When he first asked that question, it sounded impossible, but the asking was what opened the door to the innovative solution.
So what questions do you need to be asking today???
Saturday, February 02, 2008
Looking for Missions Podcasts?
If you are looking for some people who are using podcasting actively in missions, check out some of the links below:
- http://www.missionarytalks.com/
- http://mnnonline.org (Mission Network News)
- http://www.woh.org/podcast/ (Words of Hope)
- http://www.hutchcraft.com/podcasts.html (Ron Hutchcraft Ministries)
- http://www.hcjb.org/missionalhands (podcast for Urbana 06)
- http://www.missionarytalks.com/
- http://mnnonline.org (Mission Network News)
- http://www.woh.org/podcast/ (Words of Hope)
- http://www.hutchcraft.com/podcasts.html (Ron Hutchcraft Ministries)
- http://www.hcjb.org/missionalhands (podcast for Urbana 06)
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