The RenewaNation Review 2018 Volume 10 Issue 1 | Page 43

STRENGTHENING CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS Strategic Planning and Deployment IN  THE LAST ISSUE of The Renewanation Review magazine, we reviewed the critical role assessment plays in routinely monitoring the health of your Christian school. The natural next step resulting from thorough assessment is the development and deployment of a strategic plan. Unfortunately, strategic plans have become synonymous with that binder on the shelf that must be refreshed every year but has little significance or impact. As a result, strategic planning has become viewed as simply a waste of time. Nothing is further from the truth. Without detailed planning, organizations often arrive at a destination they never intended and struggle to make solid progress toward a desired future. Who would consider heading out on a journey without first charting out the best path to reach your destination? Yet, we find many Christian schools that are doing just that. With the right process employed, stra- By Ron Gordon - Executive Vice President & COO of Renewanation tegic planning and deployment will be a powerful guiding practice to strengthen your Christian school. “The simple believe anything, but the prudent give thought to their steps” Proverbs 14:15. However, some have questioned whether strategic planning is even biblical. They question whether this practice was simply transferred from the business world to secularize ministry. The Bible gives us multiple examples to support that strategic planning is actually a biblical mandate. Old Testament examples include Jethro’s coaching of Moses to establish a delegation process to more effectively manage the Israelites and Nehemiah’s strategy development and execu- tion to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. Perhaps, the clearest example from scripture was from Jesus Christ Himself. He 43