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Title: Developing a Missions Strategy That Fits Your Church


1
Developing a Missions StrategyThat Fits Your
Church
  • Part II Establishing Priorities

David Mays
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I. CONTENT
  • B. Secondary Inputs for Setting Priorities

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Strategy Content
  • A. Primary Inputs
  • Scripture - Goal
  • Missions - Scope
  • Church - Purpose
  • The World - Challenges
  • B. Secondary Inputs
  • Audience
  • Balance
  • Focus
  • History
  • Our Own
  • Our Roles
  • Participation
  • Partnership
  • Task

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Audience
  • Are some groups especially critical or strategic?
  • World regions? Continents? Countries?
  • World religions? (Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist,
    Other?)
  • People with least access to the Gospel? No
    church?
  • Nominal Christians?
  • Persecuted church? Developing church?
  • Needy people? Suffering people?
  • Children and/or youth?
  • Local Internationals?
  • Are we focused on a particular audience now?

5
Audience
  • In our strategy the choice of people to whom we
    minister should be
  • A central, strategic factor
  • An important factor
  • Just one of many factors
  • This is a
  • Big change
  • Small change
  • No change

6
Balance Local Global
  • Is local ministry included in missions or
    separate?
  • Our community? City? State? U.S.?
  • Cross Culture? Same culture?
  • Evangelistic ministries? Social ministries?
  • How does our church structure for reaching
  • People like us nearby?
  • People unlike us nearby?
  • People unlike us far away?

7
Balance Local Global
  • Local ministry should be
  • Highest portion
  • About equal
  • Small proportion
  • Not at all? Its a separate ministry of the
    church.
  • This is a
  • Big change
  • Small change
  • No change

8
Focus 1000 Points of Light or a Beacon?
  • How broadly should we invest our resources or how
    narrowly should we focus?
  • What factors help us decide?
  • Our style of church
  • Our breadth of interests
  • Our current involvements
  • Our opportunities to communicate
  • Our resources
  • A purpose-driven vs. relationship mentality
  • Do we have any focus areas now?

9
Focus
  • We should focus on
  • Just 1 or 2 major thrusts
  • A few major emphases and several smaller ones
  • Several large efforts and many smaller ones
  • A broad variety of missionaries, projects and
    partnerships
  • This is a
  • Big change
  • Small change
  • No change

10
History
  • How has God led us in the past?
  • What missions efforts have been important to us?
  • What missionaries have we been involved with?
  • What factors have determined our decisions?
  • Which of these factors are still important to us?
  • What do we strongly want to continue?

11
History
  • Is it important to maintain the ministries and
    values of our past or do we need to change? How
    much?
  • How can we best minimize trauma in transition?
  • Critical ministries
  • High level of congregational investment
  • High level of missionary/ministry dependence on
    us
  • Is there a compelling reason to break with the
    past?
  • To become more effective and purposeful
  • To gain leadership and congregational support

12
History
  • Our new strategy should
  • Be a lot like now
  • Make minor changes slowly
  • Make major changes slowly
  • Make major changes quickly
  • The biggest change should be ___________________
  • This is a
  • Big change
  • Small change
  • No change

13
Our Own
  • What priority do we give to personnel from our
    church? Our fellowship or denomination?
  • What value do we place on a prior relationship
    with the ministry, missionary, or organization?
  • How important have relationships been in the
    past?
  • Is this too important to us or not important
    enough?
  • Will we partner with missionaries, organizations
    or projects with which we do not have a history
    of relationships?

14
Our Own
  • In our new strategy partnering with our own
    should be
  • Central to our strategy
  • One of a few important factors
  • Just one of many factors
  • This is a
  • Big change
  • Small change
  • No change

15
5. Our Roles
  • What priority should we give to getting involved
    in ministries that fit our congregation?
  • This could involve our particular social
    situation our spiritual gifts, vocations,
    skills, expertise or other special
    circumstances involving our church.
  • It could relate to our values, philosophy of
    ministry, or the special connections and bridges
    God has place in our path.
  • See Building Global Vision, David Mays, pp. 49-55

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Our Church Roles References
  • Building Global Vision, David Mays
  • Our Church Worksheet, Stuff II, p. 18
  • Our Values, Stuff IV, p. 25

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Partnership
  • How important is it for our church to partner
    with other organizations in missions ministry?
  • How important is it for those we support to work
  • In teams?
  • With churches or organizations on the field?
  • With other churches, organizations or movements
    based in the U.S or in our area?
  • With our denomination or a particular agency?
  • What partnerships are we involved in now?

21
Partnership
  • In our new strategy partnership arrangements
    should be
  • Central to what we do
  • One of a few important factors
  • Just one of many factors
  • This is a
  • Big change
  • Small change
  • No change

22
Participation
  • Is it important for our people to be able to
    participate directly in the ministry?
  • Is it important that it occurs where we can go?
  • Is it important that there is work we can do?
  • Does it have to be nearby?
  • Is it important that our people benefit from it?

23
Participation
  • In our new strategy the participation of people
    in our congregation should be
  • Central to what we do
  • One consideration
  • Not very important
  • This is a
  • Big change
  • Small change
  • No change

24
Task
  • Is it important for us to focus on ministry that
    we understand is critical, essential, or
    strategic?
  • Pre-evangelism? Friendship? Translation?
  • Evangelism? Church planting? Discipleship?
  • Leadership development?
  • Service? Support?
  • Compassion? Relief? Development?
  • Social justice? Poverty?
  • Improving quality of life?
  • Are we strong on a particular task now?

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Task
  • In our strategy the choice of strategic tasks
    should be
  • A central, strategic factor
  • An important factor
  • Just one of many factors
  • This is a
  • Big change
  • Small change
  • No change

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Discussion
  • B. Secondary Inputs
  • Audience
  • Balance
  • Focus
  • History
  • Our Own
  • Our Roles
  • Participation
  • Partnerships
  • Task
  • Which have been most important in our past?
  • Which are most important for the Kingdom?
  • What needs to change?
  • Who needs to change?
  • Where do we need education?

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Discussion
  • B. Secondary Inputs
  • Audience
  • Balance
  • Focus
  • History
  • Our Own
  • Our Roles
  • Participation
  • Partnership
  • Task
  • Which do you think are most important to key
    others?
  • Who has vested interests?
  • Where do you anticipate disagreement?
  • Prayer Items?

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Secondary Inputs for Establishing Priorities
Input A Priority B Priority Notes
Audience
Balance
Focus
History
Our Own
Our Roles
Participation
Partnership
Task
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The Key Question
How do you draw people away from their personal
preferences and bring the focus back to the Key
Question?
  • What does God want to accomplish in the world
    through our church?

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Strategy Content
  • B. Secondary Inputs
  • Audiences
  • Ministry Tasks
  • Balance
  • Focus
  • History
  • Relationships
  • Our Roles
  • Partnership
  • Participation
  • Steps for our group
  • Items for Prayer

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End of Section Two
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