write a blog on the item below use good English. Talk about Church admin and strategic planning. follow the directions below. if you can not find source by Malphurs. inprovise use the internet or other source Blog on —Strategic Planning (Malphurs) is assumed that you are a teacher. Because of your experience in ministry, you have a lot to share with others. This class will give you an opportunity to teach others what you know and are learning about the subject of the week through a Blog . It is a highly effective way to keep in touch with the people in your ministry and an additional avenue for teaching and instruction. It is also interactive and allows for a network of relationships to be built around sharing and teaching. Blog Posting: You are only required to create one Blog in this class. When it is your turn, post ONE new Blog of at least 275 words per week based on the material covered in the The Blog should address one aspect of the topic of the week covered in the reading and lecture you are doing. The Blog should be constructed as if you are the teacher for this module, with the goal of distilling and conveying the important knowledge and practical application of one or more of the topics covered in the module. Summarize: Be sure to teach us what you have learned about the subject you have chosen to address from that weeks lecture, reading, or interaction. Spend time teaching through your Blog in a concise and clear manner Opine: At a doctoral level, you are expected to form an opinion of your own about the subject that you have chosen to address. What do you agree with or disagree with in this weeks lecture or reading as it relates to your chosen topic? What can you add to what has been presented from your wealth of experience and knowledge on this topic? How would you approach the topic differently? Apply: A professional doctorate is all about application of knowledge to real-world contexts to solve problems in the context of ministry. How does the topic you have chosen relate to the real world? How does it relate to your life or ministry? How might it be applied to problems in your context of ministry? Innovate: What new ideas can you see that emerge from your consideration of the topic and they way it might be applied to you, your ministry, or other ministries? Blog Comment: For Source Aubrey Malphurs. Pouring New Wine into Old Wineskins: How to Change a Church without Killing It (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1993). ISBN: 0-8010-6301-9.
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