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Hatchlings

 

Hatchlings is our blog dedicated to inspirational client stories and big ideas in ministry innovation. From astrophysics to farming to the church down the street, we believe that God-breathed, wild ideas can come from anywhere. 

The Hard Truth about Innovative Cultures (Harvard Business Review)

We recently read this abstract from an article by Gary Pisano in the Harvard Business Review, and it makes some excellent points about the realities of the behaviors that produce great innovative performance! We think you'll find it helpful. You can read the full...

WonderSpace: A Journey of “Finding,” Not “Founding”

We're excited to introduce you to Stephanie Freemyer, whose team incubated the idea of an indoor play space called WonderSpace as participants in one of our 2018 Hatch-a-thons! Stephanie hails from Marion, IN and also serves as Children's Ministry Director at College...

A Walk Through Rat Park, Part 2

A Walk Through Rat Park, Part 2

This is Part 2 of a 2 part series by Ministry Incubators’ own Shari Oosting. You can find Part 1 here. Claudio Oliver, a Brazilian pastor and farmer, reflects on poverty and the nature of short-term mission trips. In reflecting on years spent working with homeless...

A Walk Through Rat Park

A Walk Through Rat Park

This is Part 1 of a 2 part series by Ministry Incubators' own Shari Oosting. One of the great things about missional enterprise is how it provides an approach to wicked problems. By that, I simply refer to problems that are complex in nature, enduring over time, and...

Discipleship and Missional Innovation: What’s It Called?

Discipleship and Missional Innovation: What’s It Called?

I spent so long groping for the right words to describe "missional innovation” (I still don’t like the phrase) that it’s easy to feel like no one else in the church “speaks” this language. It goes by many handles: Christian social innovation, faith-based enterprise,...