Forging the Mighty Rivers of Change

 
An unwilling to negotiate change can hamper the growth and forward progress of ministries.

Change often flows like a mighty river.  The current can be swift and strong with no obvious place to cross.  But people soon come to realize that crossing the mighty river of change is not only inevitable, but necessary.

For change to happen, four (4) mighty rivers, characteristic of people’s culture, values, and perception of reality, must be bridged.  These bridges pave the way for a successful crossing.  Keep in mind these mighty rivers as you plan your safe crossing.

River of the Mind - people’s intellect (knowledge and perception of reality).  A "bridge" of good information must be built. This requires providing new information for people to digest. This must include facts, statistics, and testimonies that "raise people’s eyebrows," creating a sense of urgency for progress and growth.

River of the Heart - people’s emotions (beliefs, values, and attitudes).  A "bridge" of meaningful relationships must be built. This requires intentional processes in the building of good relationships.  The kind built on trust and a growth-oriented environment that values individual contributions, celebrates differences, and promotes unity of purpose.  We can impress people with facts and figures from afar, but we cannot impact their lives except through up-close and personal encounters, which foster understanding and empathy.

River of Personal Behavior
- people’s personal actions.  A "bridge" of personal experiences must be built.  I hear; I forget. I see; I remember. I do; I understand.  Hands-on experiences must provided for people. These might include: reading books that have impacted people’s lives, creating more opportunities for people to serve in ministry, visiting places where change is needed, and fellowshipping with "change agents.".

River of Group Behavior - the culture.  A "bridge" of life-giving community must be built.  Community provides the environment where change can be embraced, celebrated, and put into action.  It also creates awareness, addresses people’s needs, and transforms the culture.

Change is all about “bridge-building,” which takes time and much effort.  Once built, the path to growth and forward progress may now be available for many others to follow.

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