Making a Strategic Pivot

When I first launched Loving Catholicism, my goal was to provide free catechetical instruction to Directors of Religious Education programs so that they wouldn’t feel the need to charge for such instruction. I did this when someone I’d developed a relationship with was told it would cost them $120 to join the Church’s RCIA program.

I understood that Church’s financial challenges and I didn’t blame them for needing to fund the program, but I wanted to give them a better alternative. So I spent a few weeks developing a simple training program to explain the Catholic faith and then I submitted my work to two different priests and over 100 Directors of Religious Education programs across the country.

The Challenges My Program Faced

The priests stated they didn’t see any problems with the program, but they also didn’t see a need for it in their parish. They didn’t help me when I asked them to refer the program to the Bishop. Perhaps they didn’t have time.

I wrote to the Bishop, but his office never responded. I got back one rather snarky reply from a Director of Religious Education in which I was asked what my credentials were before they would even look at the program, stating I could be just “some random Catholic with a lot of knowledge.”

Which, to be fair, is an apt description of who I am. Just a random Catholic with a lot of knowledge. But that doesn’t stop me from being given the same Great Commission that much more learned individuals than I received at our baptism.

The Challenge for a Lay Catholic

The problem is that, without approval from a Bishop, it’s an ex-communicable offense to publish anything that proposes to teach on matters of Catholic faith or morals. My content could not get past the gatekeepers, and so it languished, unable to be of use to anyone.

I understand the logic of the policy. There’s a real need to safeguard Catholic teaching, which is why we have the Magisterium and the Papacy. We want to be sure that what we’re handing on to others is authentic and true to the teachings of Christ and the Apostles.

The challenge: What could I do to fulfill the mission that God laid on me to teach people how to evangelize by teaching them entrepreneurship skills without going against the Church’s teachings?

Focusing on What I Can Do, Rather Than What I Can’t

It took time for God to help me work through this and realize that I didn’t need to teach the Catholic faith to be able to teach people the skills for evangelization. They’re going to face the same hurdle I do: they’re not degreed theologians, priests, deacons, or religious. They’re just “random Catholics with a lot of knowledge” trying to pass on their faith to those around them.

And they don’t need to be. They can refer their prospects to the nearest Catholic Church for proper catechesis while they focus on building the relationship and answering what questions they can about living for Christ in a post-Christian world.

Every Business and Ministry Faces Pivot Points

Sometimes the strategy you choose doesn’t work. You step out into the market place of ideas for how to solve certain problems you see and you meet resistance to your initial concept. People you expected to buy don’t. They pass your offer by like it’s nothing.

Sometimes the rules change or the technology changes and you must make a decision about how to adjust to the new environment in which your business or ministry exists.

At that point in time, you have three options:

  1. Quit and abandon your mission.
  2. Keep pushing forward and allow your progress to be delayed by the obstacles.
  3. Alter your strategy.

I chose to alter my strategy, so I could move forward with the work God asked me to do for him without violating the Church’s teachings to do so.

How to Formulate a Pivot Strategy

These are the steps I’ve found work best for creating a pivot strategy:

  1. Check your alignment. Is what you’re doing in line with your assignment from Christ? If not, get in alignment with His assignment.
  2. Listen to your critics. They’ll tell you what the weaknesses are with your current strategy. How can you either strengthen your position or create a strategy where your weakness is an asset instead of a liability?
  3. Evaluate your current obstacles. What can you do to eliminate those or work around them?
  4. Don’t overcomplicate things. When you add too many steps to the process or make things too complex, you’re going to find your brain stalls out trying to figure out how to get it all done. Every extra thing you add to the process adds a new place where things can break down and go wrong. Remember this: Complexity makes people S.T.U.P.I.D. (Slow to Understand, Process, Implement, and Digest). You fix S.T.U.P.I.D. with S.I.M.P.L.E.
  5. Use a S.I.M.P.L.E. strategy: Show implementation with measurable, practical, and literal examples. In other words – find a way to use your story to show how things can be implemented and the measurable, practical outcomes that can be achieved with the literal examples you provide.

Once you’ve gotten your pivot strategy created, it’s time to implement. Test it in the marketplace.

You may need to go through this process several times before you find one that works, but pray over it and keep going. Remember: If God is with you, no one can stand against you.

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Answering Christ’s Call to Share the Good News in a Post-Christian Society

Answering Christ's call to share the Good News of His love, embodied in the crucifixion.

Answering Christ’s call to share the Good News might seem tough in our post-Christian society. The Olympic opening ceremony mocking the Last Supper, the announcement by Prince Charles of England that the Church of England would no longer call itself a Church, Canada and many other Western countries punish Christians for sharing their faith. Faith-based discrimination claims rose in 2022 from a previous high of 2,000 to over 14,000.

It can be tough to find opportunities for sharing the Good News about Christ’s love, but only because we overlook the value of our problems.

Answering Christ’s Call Using Our Problems

Our problems provide us a common denominator, a shared battle ground, to leverage in opening the door to being able to witness to Christ’s awesome power.

All we need to do is tap into the rich vein of problems we’ve faced in our lives where we were powerless to solve it and were forced to cry out to God for help and support.

Then, we can share the way that God came to our aid and made things happen that were beyond our power – or the power of any human being – to do. That’s it. No need to argue. No need to have all the answers. We rely on Christ to do the heavy lifting. All we do is plant the seed.

Everyone Faces Problems

Everyone – even God – faces problems. God’s got roughly 8 billion of them by last count, if all we’re counting are the people He created.

Those problems give us a common bond with those who face those problems now but don’t yet know how to solve them. They allow us room to minister to those individuals and share with them the reason for our hope.

We become the trusted mentor who can help guide them past the problems that seem so far beyond their capability to solve when everything else they’ve tried failed them. Like the woman who bled for 12 years, we may not be able to solve her problem ourselves, but we can bring her to the One with the power to make the bleeding stop.

The Most Effective Problems to Use: Those That Required God’s Help to Solve

When your goal is to start a business, you use the problem that cost you the most time, money, energy, and effort to solve. That’s where your greatest opportunities lie. When your goal is to bring people to Christ, you start instead with the problem that you knew was impossible for any human being to solve. The one that forced you to your knees in search of help and led you to develop that trust and confidence in Christ you hold today.

That story will speak most clearly to the person facing that problem that seems so far beyond them to solve. It will get their attention and give them hope that all is not lost. Turning Problems into Prophets, our free online self-paced course, will teach you the steps to outlining your testimony so you can lead them from where they are to where you are today.

You don’t have to be a natural storyteller. You don’t have to have experience writing. I’ll give you a step-by-step blueprint you can use to create a compelling story. You’ll be equipped to tell your story in any situation with ease so you can become a beacon of light for those who wander in darkness and a sign pointing the way to wisdom for those who seek it. Get help answering Christ’s call by taking our free course now and get on your way to success in storytelling.

Answering Christ’s Call to Share the Good News Is Even More Important Now than Ever

What society doesn’t realize is that in rejecting Christ, they reject the eternal wellspring of divine love. Human love simply can’t replace Him.

And with that rejection of the ultimate source of love comes a whole slew of mental health ailments. That’s why addictions, suicide, depression, and anxiety are all skyrocketing. It all reflects a growing number of individuals who feel unloved and unlovable.

We’ve got the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven. We’ve got the remedy they need. We must be sure we share that with them. Society rests on our success.