The word strategy is becoming more and more conversant in every field of human life.
All field of science have started using it to build their organizational plan
around it. The Wikipedia defines strategy this way; “it is a high-level plan
to achieve one or more goals under conditions of uncertainty. Strategy
generally involves setting goals, determining actions to achieve the goals, and
mobilizing resources to execute the actions.”
We
notice in the Bible how Joseph translates Pharaoh's dream into a robust strategy.
Gen 41:34-46. Joseph with a divine spirit had an astounding encounter with Pharaoh and used his gift to interpret his dream. A point to be noted, interpretation of dreams was not a recent gift Joseph developed, God has gifted him that ability from a very young age. God revealed to Joseph about the future happenings and developed him for a
greater purpose. Joseph learnt to exercise personal management and professional
management at a very high standard. Irrespective of several hardships lashing at him consecutively, Joseph remained consistent in every area of his life and exhibited spiritual maturity.
Pharaoh met Joseph in a completely disoriented mental status because of the recent disturbing dreams he had. Little did
the king realize that the dreams were from God and it was about the
future status of the nation. His leadership team unfortunately had no clue and were absolutely unprepared to even fathom the implications of his
dream. Joseph becomes the spokesperson for God. He not only interpreted the entire dream but also drew up a watertight strategy to save lives and build the nation. The basic
stages of building a strategy from the dream is typo graphed in the following figure:
I am sure each Church was started with a vision/mission as revealed by God. It will do a world of good if Churches ask themselves the question if our vision/mission is
strategically deciphered and disseminated so that the impact of what we are
investing today becomes meaningful and measurable in the future. Habakkuk 2:2 says “…Write
the vision; make it plain on tablets, so he may run who reads it.”. The
verse is demanding that our vision is documented and translated into action
plan, so that the reader is motivated to run with the mission.
The leaders and the core team (may it be from
church, or organization, or small groups) to ponder on these questions and reconsider if it is not very active;
1. Where have we been? (this will help the leader reminisce on the early
days and recognize successes along the way).
2. Where are we today? (give status on the current state of church, organization,
institution)
3.
Where we hope to be in the next 3, 5, or 10 years?
May our dreams and vision be translated and become strategic and Holistic in nature and be a blessing to our community.
Blessings
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