Wednesday, September 15, 2010

design thinking

The summers at YFC have traditionally been a time for the ministry and staff to reset, refocus, and re-establish ourselves into what we're doing and why. We were able to have a staff retreat day in July, and a staff reflection week in August; these being times for us to work together in planning our future. Part of this process is also spending time corporately and individually seeking the heart of God, actively listening to what He's saying about EVERYTHING!

The trends of our youth are changing, and we are constantly attempting to analyze the hearts of such trends. Exterior changes come and go and focusing on them can be fruitless time consumption for youth workers, BUT...learning about the issues that drive them can be valuable understanding that helps us connect with youth, and direct them to their potential.






In our reflective focus this summer, we came across an idea called "design thinking." It involves the innovative business-minded thinking for the future, met with creative ideas that are yet to be relevant. Experts say that the idea needs to be irrelevant in order not to be a "catch-up-to-relevance" idea. The process of design thinking involves a "no stupid question" policy, where the necessary and brilliant idea comes from a hundred bad ones before it. We liked this idea, and the type of process it involves. Not so much the need to be irrelevant - so we coined the term "pre-relevance," where at times our ideas might feel a bit irrelevant, but we understand with design thinking that the youth culture can adapt in relevance to our ideas. These ideas are not merely us trying to dictate relevance, but to catch on to the changing wind of the Spirit, knowing God's heart about what is priority in life, and then being initiators towards this end while inviting the world to join us.

This pursuit of pre-relevance is often quite a challenge - the exact difficulty AND need for this new generation. The youth trend these days seems to be apathetic towards youth ministry trying to be cool anyway. "Design thinking" is a powerfully worded phrase, too, as we apply God's design in our world and in human nature to understand where teenagers are at. This applies to being pre-relevant as well. So we're believing that God is actually calling us towards His "design thinking" in order to help us help others...and we're excited about this calling! So what does this mean practically? Well...that is what we're looking and praying into. There may be some different ideas coming down the pipe for us (it also explains some the "interesting" ideas we've already had...and this is only encouraging us more!).

- Mark von Riesen

2 comments:

  1. I really like this "design thinking" approach that Nivrville YFC is taking. I could not agree more that as believers, we need to be more "proactive," and less "reactive." If we are truly in touch with the Spirit of the Lord, we should be setting the trends, rather than reacting to the trends that the world is setting. God bless you richly and abundantly, Niverville YFC, as you launch out in this direction. Every blessing, Roger Armbruster

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  2. you guys are a huge blessing to many hearts in this town. mine included!

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