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Encouraging original thinking and creative expression © 2011 FEBC International
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creativity fear overwork criticism message- centredness bad theology cultural separation poor communication Out of touch with God?
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Doing the same old thing Everything sounds and looks the same Saying the same old things... ...to the same old people We get bored... (“nothing tastes”) ..and the listener gets bored.... ... and goes away Reinforces traditional image of Church – out-of-date and out- of-touch © 2011 FEBC International
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New kinds of programs for: new audiences meeting new needs or opportunities New packaging: styles or formats (new ways of doing old things) Things never done before © 2011 FEBC International
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We need to package good things well God demonstrates his creativity in nature He didn’t just shout… People need to be touched through their feelings and emotions Creative expression penetrates the barriers Our spirits need to be moved – not only our minds © 2011 FEBC International
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Read, watch, listen… STAY IN TOUCH! Write ideas down Ask God to help you as you study Bible Interact with people outside of the church Watch TV and listen to radio critically Adapt good materials © 2011 FEBC International
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We tell more stories from daily life We ask more questions We use more variety – style, people, etc. We encourage more interaction We experiment with new things (– even if we get them wrong!) We use multiple channels – together! We find new ways of saying old things © 2011 FEBC International
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Creativity generates a “wow” factor Listeners tell other listeners It encourages our own spirits – and the team’s It grows our audience It potentially has greater and lasting impact © 2011 FEBC International
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Permission to use this presentation is granted on condition that it is not modified and that copyright is observed. For further information contact Frank Gray (fgray@integralgc.com) © 2011 FEBC International
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