The roster of books on leadership is full of high theory
and grand expositions of biblical principles. But there is
precious little practical advice for regular people
committed to releasing positive change within their local
churches. Here one of the church's foremost
theoreticians and one of its most accomplished
transformational leaders combine strengths to clarify
both how sound congregational transformation can be
accomplished by regular folks and the very Christcentered
foundations upon which transformation must
rest. With unflinching honesty and a deep, knowing
sense for the joy that comes from Spirit-led change, the
authors guide the reader on a quest for a future church
alive with the abundant life God intended.
A Field Guide to the Missional Congregation reveals
seven "transformational keys," using real-life case
studies to illustrate each key. A reflective milestone
framework, including discovery questions for each
chapter, ground the book in a practical process.