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Creatively Solving Facility Limitations
What to do when you run out of space.
Store Code: CM37
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Note: Due to arrangements with content providers, this downloadable tool is offered for individual purchase here, but isn't offered as part of the membership.

Topics:Change, Children, Children's ministry, Children's pastor, Creativity, Facilities, Facility management, Planning
Filters:Children, Children's ministry, Children's pastor, Facility management, Spiritual director
References:Philippians 4:19, Numbers 14:6, Mark 2:23, 1 Kings 3:8
Date Added:October 05, 2006
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Overview

Children's ministries often experience rapid change while finding themselves inhibited by a static facility. If your ministry is growing or you're changing your model of teaching, and you're experiencing space limitations, a dose of creative thinking may be your best immediate answer. Get a copy of your space's floor plan or blueprint to explore some creative ways to move your ministry forward without letting your building stop you.

This tool is adapted from '"Creative Spaces: Overcoming Facility Challenges” a PromiseLand Conference workshop by Gary Strudler. PromiseLand is a ministry of the Willow Creek Association.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

Productive Dissatisfaction 
Before assuming more space is the answer, identify what you actually need.

Using Dreams to Improve Reality 
Break your mind free from your present problems by imagining your potential.

Breaking Creativity Out of the Box 
What happens when you break all the rules? New solutions emerge.

Evaluating Creative Options 
Creative can be exciting, but discernment according to values is key.


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