McCartney issues a clarion call for church leaders to check their spiritual vision and engage men in the quest to make great things happen in the church. Citing statistics showing that only one percent of churches are growing, McCartney argues that the ineffectiveness in many of today's churches is due to blind spots that hinder explosive evangelism. It is McCartney's passionate belief that if church leaders were to see and address the need for reconciliation throughout the body of Christ--inspiring and equipping men to work together with all believers--the church in America would see the biggest revival in its history. Along with ideas for overcoming blind spots, McCartney offers principles for reconciliation and success stories from actual churches.
William Paul McCartney was an American college football coach who was the head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes for 13 seasons (1982–1994). He compiled a 93–55–5 (.624) record, and won three consecutive Big Eight Conference titles (1989–1991). McCartney's 1990 team was crowned as national champions by the Associated Press, splitting the title with Georgia Tech, who was first in the final Coaches' Poll. McCartney was the founder of the Promise Keepers men's ministry. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 2013.
an average book. meant for reconciliation, mostly between colored christians. however i did not see how this lack of unity can greatly affect the church growht to the extent he explained. it can hinder growth true but mainly in inter-denomination. so i think.
nevertheless great advice on reconciling and working together as a body of christ. through humility prayer group that support the pastor,not forcing your way, going win-win situations. develop relationships with few upto the fourth level of relationship.