What is their need?
Innovation has a disciplined process
Purpose Driven Innovation
Innovation should never sit with one person in your organization. We will train your teams on how to execute innovation within your ministry and how to teach others to do the same.
Innovation doesn't start with good ideas.
Jesus understood the need of the Samaritan woman at the well.
Too often we jump into brainstorming to develop a solution. Assumptions, past experiences, varying opinions, and tactical methods often produce a solution, but is it the solution your audience needs?
There is a process for discovering the true need of an individual. Not felt needs, but needs that when identified help them accomplish a specific job or task.
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Example: The need in the Trinity
Let us use married couples as our audience. Their need is to know our Savior but also to know how the God-head functions relationally so couples can reflect the relationship we are intended to have with one another. Given the state of our country's high biblical illiteracy rate, this combo of doctrine and practical resources is a powerful way to connect and train disciplemakers.
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The video below is a continuation of a campaign that draws couples into a journey of strengthening their marriage (practicality meets need) and enforcing (or teaching for the first time) the doctrine of the Holy Trinity.
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After the video, on its respective landing page, the audience can download a practical exercise that he or she can practice with their spouse, reinforcing the doctrine of the Trinity and their relation to one another and God.
Example Doctrine: The Holy Trinity
It is critical for us as Christians to understand what God has revealed for us through His word. Reinforcing core doctrine helps to educate believers in a world that has high biblical illiteracy.
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The Holy Trinity.
We believe that the Godhead eternally exists in three persons—the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit—and that these three are one God, having precisely the same nature, attributes, and perfections, and worthy of precisely the same homage, confidence, and obedience (Matt. 28:18–19; Mark 12:29; John 1:14; Acts 5:3–4; 2 Cor. 13:14; Heb. 1:1–3; Rev. 1:4–6).
EXAMPLE- serving the need practically
Apply these practical exercise in your marriage
Do your differences pull you apart from one another?
Recognizing that your spouse is uniquely created helps you to understand the the differences that kept you apart are what God can use to bring you closer together.
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Share these with another couple or use them for yourself: