Even with the amount of people and opportunities happening with mobile, there are still some who will hold out until they have to move that direction. In talking with a mentor in the past weeks, he asked a question that I think is also important to consider:
What are the top 3 reasons why your church is not ready to engage this technology?
These answers could be assumed on our part, but we’d like to hear from you. What are your fears, apprehensions, conflicts with mobile in any form?
After that, let’s later talk about addressing those.
When Does Innovation Matter to Mobile Ministry
Friday, May 4th, 2012Sitting on this side of the mobile ministry discussion, it can at times look as of there is little to no progress happening (mind you, this has been an endeavor since 2004; it’s a distinct perspective). And yet, that really isn’t the case if one were to take into account how change has happened when other behaviorial and technological paradigm shifts have happened:
Read the rest of When Will This Low-Innovation Internet Era End at Wired Mgazine.
The self-speak goes more like, “don’t be discouraged. They will see what you see, and then change will happen quickly.” Be encouraged fellow laborers.
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