4: Measure What You Can to Treasure What You Can't
Not long ago, Chris and his wife Katie—a hospice nurse practitioner—were watching an intense emergency room drama called The Pitt. In one scene, the doctors run a series of lab tests on a critical patient and one of them calls out the results: a potassium level of 12.2. Katie immediately gasped in horror. Chris, completely unfamiliar with medical metrics, assumed 12.2 sounded low, perhaps out of 100. In reality, a healthy level is between 3 and 5. A 12.2 is deadly.
Sometimes, a single number can change everything.
Numbers matter. In fact, they have an entire book of the Bible named after them. From the meticulous census of the twelve tribes in the wilderness to the sophisticated data tracking of the modern marketplace, measuring the details of our reality is an act of stewardship and obedience.
Yet, there is a shadow side to numbers, too.
In this episode of our A Mysterious Business series, Chris Easley explores the delicate boundary between measuring out of obedience and counting out of anxiety, drawing on the tragic census of King David, the healthcare wisdom of surgeon Atul Gawande, and the creative leadership of Ed Catmull. Chris discusses the danger of what thinker Skye Jethani calls "vampire churches"—institutions so consumed by buildings, attendance, and budgets that they drain the life out of the very people they are meant to empower.
As 2 Corinthians 4:7 reminds us, our structures and traditions are merely "jars of clay." The metrics can describe the shape of the jar, but they can never fully quantify the treasure inside: the mysterious, transformative presence of Jesus Christ.
Whether you are analyzing a corporate spreadsheet, tracking inventory, or filing a ministry report, the invitation remains the same. We need discernment to count what is necessary without letting the data warp our mission.
We learn to measure what we can, so that we can treasure what we can't.
Sources: Numbers 1:1-4,44-46 (NIV) [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Numbers%201%3A1-4%2C44-46&version=NIV]
2 Samuel 24:1-4,8-10 (NIV) [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=2%20Samuel%2024%3A1-4%2C8-10&version=NIV]
2 Corinthians 4:5-7 (NIV) [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=2%20Corinthians%204%3A5-7&version=NIV]
Atul Gawande, Better: A Surgeon's Notes on Performance (New York: Picador, 2007). [https://atulgawande.com/book/better/]
Ed Stetzer and Thom S. Rainer, Transformational Church: Creating a New Scorecard for Congregations (Nashville: B&H Publishing Group, 2010). [https://www.lifeway.com/en/product/transformational-church-P005285106]
Skye Jethani, Immeasurable: Reflections on the Soul of Ministry in the Age of Church, Inc. (Chicago: Moody Publishers, 2017). [https://www.moodypublishers.com/immeasurable]
Dallas Willard, Renovation of the Heart: Putting on the Character of Christ, 20th anniversary ed., (Carol Stream, Illinois: NavPress / Tyndale House Publishers, 2021). First published 2002. [https://dwillard.org/resources/books/renovation-of-the-heart]
Ed Catmull with Amy Wallace, Creativity, Inc.: Overcoming the Unseen Forces That Stand in the Way of True Inspiration (New York: Random House, 2014) [https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/216369/creativity-inc-the-expanded-edition-by-ed-catmull-with-amy-wallace/], as quoted in Jeffrey S. Russell, Wayne P. Pferdehirt, and John S. Nelson, Technical Project Management in Living and Geometric Order, 3rd ed. (Madison: University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2018) [https://wisc.pb.unizin.org/technicalpm/chapter/personal-and-organizational-project-management-growth/], shared under CC BY 4.0 [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/].
Corrections: In the podcast, Chris says Skye's book was published in 2009; it was published in 2017.
Chris also calls Ed Catmull a former CEO of Pixar; he co-founded Pixar and served as President, not CEO.
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