This book was surprisingly very practical setting the stage by the title of the Preface: We Want To Be Different, but We Don't Want to Change. Chapters address Me to You, Slave to Child, Seen to Unseen, Consumer to Steward, Ask to Listen, Sheep to Shepherd, Me to We, with guiding Biblical references and real life situations. The book is chock full of practical truths that can be worked through in anyone's life. The Consumer to Steward chapter guides the reader to make a soul shift from being a spender to a saver, from a saver to a giver, from a saver to a blesser or a generous giver. The author writes about the master giving his servants talents, expecting a return, and explains the New Testament story with unique application. The end of every chapter has a place for one's written personal reflection, and questions for reflection. I really, really liked the last chapter Learning to Fly and the Epilogue: God's Garage. Both had analogies to move the reader towards action, especially if a person feels dry and useless.
I would highly recommend this book to be used in a small group study or one on one.