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<p>The post <a href="https://www.cccc.org/news_blogs/john/2010/12/14/mission-first-then-program/">Mission First, Then Program</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.cccc.org/news_blogs">CCCC Blogs</a>.</p>
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<p>A pastor surprised me&nbsp;recently with the deep&nbsp;insight he got while designing&nbsp;a&nbsp;review of his church&#8217;s youth ministry. I taught a group of pastors (including this pastor) a year ago how to do <strong>program evaluations</strong>, and he did a good job at his first attempt. This year, on his own he went far deeper, because as he laid out his assumptions and thought through their rationale, he&nbsp;questioned why a church has a youth program at all. If parents&nbsp;really fulfilled their roles, would there be any place for a church youth program? Could the goals of the youth program be better obtained if&nbsp;the church worked with parents rather than with youth? I&#8217;m sure the youth program will continue (if only for those youth without Christian parents), but I congratulate him for digging deep enough to ask such a foundational question!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Challenging Assumptions</h2>



<p>What I am thrilled by is that he&nbsp;is&nbsp;<strong>challenging</strong> his&nbsp;<strong>assumptions</strong>. Many people never do that because they aren&#8217;t even aware what their assumptions are. They confuse the way they see the world with reality,&nbsp;a monumental assumption! If you don&#8217;t challenge your assumptions, then the status quo reigns and the most&nbsp;a program review will do is help you&nbsp;tinker with it to make&nbsp;&nbsp;it just a little more efficient or a little more effective. Without challenging the way you think, you likely will never&nbsp;question the program&#8217;s existence or do anything radical with it.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Start with the Program&#8217;s Purpose</h2>



<p>Tinkering with a program to modify it for better performance is a legitimate outcome of a program evaluation,&nbsp;but there are actually three possible outcomes:</p>



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<li>Keep the program as is,</li>



<li>Modify the program,&nbsp;or</li>



<li>Kill the program and do something else.</li>
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<p>This pastor was starting from a good place—what is the purpose of the program? From that he built a logic model. And then he started to really think:</p>



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<li>What are my assumptions and how do&nbsp;I test them?</li>



<li>What other ways could&nbsp;the church fulfill the purpose of youth ministry?</li>



<li>What are the criteria that would indicate a successful program?</li>
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<p>As you reflect on the <strong>mission</strong> of the ministry you lead, think as broadly as possible by starting with the basic premise behind your existence. Then think about broad initiatives to fulfill the mission. You don&#8217;t want to get bogged down or hemmed in by existing programs until you have the big picture in focus.</p>



<p>Here&#8217;s the simple way I always explain it: <em>I am committed to my ministry&#8217;s mission, not its programs and not its plan</em>s. Otherwise programs and plans take on a life of their own and become <a title="Post - Truth-telling at work" href="/news_blogs/john/2010/12/15/truth-telling-at-work/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">sacred cows</a> (or worse, leeches sucking the life out of the ministry&#8217;s energy and creativity).</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Mission Takes Priority over Program</h2>



<p>Remember, you were called for a purpose: to engage in a mission. Mission always comes first and how you do it comes second. Don&#8217;t be afraid to ask the hard questions like this pastor is. You just might end up with a far better way of pursuing your mission!</p>

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