I have been involved in many church and nonprofit adventures. I was looking forward to what the author,
with all of his vast knowledge and experience, had to say. I was hoping for something I could really
sink my teeth into but it didn’t deliver what I hoped it would. I patiently read story after story of the author’s
and many others experiences. While this is helpful to understand and frame up
the beginning of the book, I lost interest half way through. I do agree with his passion, wisdom, vision
and the fellowship of others approach.
That method helped me launch a non-profit many years ago so I know that
works well. If you are looking for a
tool, guideline or a better method to change something then skip to the
appendix. For me that that was the key
message: A tool for discovering and designing change and a tool for mobilizing,
implementing and multiplying changes. I
wish the author had focused more on how to implement and execute changes. You cannot make change without getting your
hands dirty.
I received a free copy of this book from WaterBrook
Multnomah in exchange for my honest review of the book.
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