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Confessions of a Reformission Rev.: Hard Lessons from an Emerging Missional Church (The Leadership Network Innovation) Books
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 280.4
EAN: 9780310270164
ISBN: 0310270162
Label: Zondervan
Manufacturer: Zondervan
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 208
Publication Date: April 01, 2006
Publisher: Zondervan
Sales Rank: 19020
Studio: Zondervan
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Product Description: An inside snapshot view of the innovative Seattle church called Mars Hill and its Acts 29 network, providing--with a touch of sarcasm and humor--both principles and practices shared from the people actually doing missional church ministry with people often untouched by today’s traditional and contemporary churches.
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People come to Driscoll's church in part because he has a lot to say, and says it well. The same is true in this autobiographical narrative of the founding of Mars Hill Fellowship, and all the associated hoopla. (Now 5000 or so per Sunday, including taking over the big old Presbyterian Church I grew up in, in West Seattle -- now that's a mindblower.)
As for telling well, here are four of Driscoll's aphorisms, from two facing pages (these also show what Driscoll means by "theologically ... Read More
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I really think that this is one of the best Christian books I've read. Here are my reasons:
* It's readable - too many Christian books are like wading through mud.
* It's biblical - I love the uncompromising biblical view that drives everything. Many will be offended by reading this but I imagine those that would be offended would also be offended by Jesus too (not that I think Driscoll is Jesus - just that he speaks truth without shrinking back, something we badly need).
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I find this book both wonderful and sarcastic. Mark Driscoll is deffiently a truthful author more so than others I've read. The book gives the deep, dark, intimate truths of startinga new church and the struggles you may face. For the first two-thirds of the book I didn't care for Mr. Driscoll. He was sarcastic, negative, and aerogant. but afther the fact I found he was writing exactly what he was thinking through out those tough times. All in all I would recommend this book with the warning to be prepared. ... Read More
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I didn't know what to expect when I picked up this book, and I honestly didn't expect that much from it. I was pleasantly surprised by the book--not because my expectations were so low, but because it really is a helpful and useful book for a pastor trying to wrestle with the deepening and broadening of the church. The sarcasm was an unexpected treat. I am sarcastic a little too often, and it was fun reading his take on the world. As with all hard humor, though, it was great when I agreed with it, and it ... Read More
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This is a well written, engaging book. If you have ever heard Mark Driscoll preach, you will recognize his style...he writes the same way.
He gives some "confessions". He certainly stirs up the reader to think about how to make the church they attend grow, preferably by winning souls. It has some good information in it. I just wish it had more. Then again, this was not meant to be a "how-to" as much as a "how-was".
All in all I have to recommend this book pretty highly. It will build ... Read More
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