Strategic statements and Christian ministries

CCCC is reviewing its strategic statements and as we do, I’m doing my best to be faithful to our Christian identity and leave room for God to speak into the process. Over a couple of posts I will lay out a review process which I hope you will find fresh, stimulating and effective. The Strategic [...]

Storytelling: The key to retaining your ministry’s Christian identity

Do Christian ministries lose their Christian identities?  Yes.  Could it happen to your ministry?  Yes.  Can you prevent it?  Yes. How do you prevent it?  Well, you have to tell stories.  But let’s lay the groundwork for storytelling first. Christian Horizons is fighting to retain its Christian identity by appealing a ruling of the Ontario Human [...]

Harvard Business School: Final Reflections

Well, I’m home from an amazing seven days at HBS.  From noon last Sunday to noon Saturday, this was a whirlwind of learning and thinking like I’ve never experienced.  Those of you in nonprofit leadership, you have to go.  It’s running next summer from July 18 – 24 and is worth every penny.  Check it out. [...]

What to do with hard-to-measure mission statements

Well, I’ve just finished the first full day at Harvard’s nonprofit leadership course and so far each class session has boiled down to one or two key ideas.  This is very helpful because it makes it easier for us to take what we have learned back to our ministries.  One of the cases we looked at [...]

“So, what do you do?”

  That was the opening question at my Harvard Business School course on Strategic Perspectives in Nonprofit Management.  How many times a day do you get asked this question?  I had already answered it at least 20 times today as I met the other students in the class.  As part of the registration process we had [...]

Rev. John Pellowe
   Rev. John Pellowe, MBA, DMin