Organization is always important and this is especially true in church work (1 Corinthians 14:40). If you are like me, you need help organizing. My thoughts are usually scattered. My brain skips five steps to arrive at logical but seemingly unrelated conclusions. Logical progression gives you the breadcrumbs to help other people arrive at your conclusion.
I love tools that help me achieve logical progression! Let me introduce you to Mindnode. It is beautiful software that works like my brain. I use Mindnode for two main purposes: for organizing ideas before writing papers and for sermon notes. I especially like that collapsible branches let me quickly go from details to big picture or vise versa. If you have a scatterbrain, this software may be of help.
I outlined a men’s campout devotional in mindnode with this result.
I found Mindnode extremely helpful when studying out the role of pastor for my recent article. If you are interested in Mindnode and in studying out what you believe on the role of pastor, here is a link to get you started.